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Dates and location
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Description
Gain the knowledge to scope, design and implement an effective program in your organization.
This course provides the foundation to effectively develop, implement and sustain data governance approaches, enabling your organization to become data-driven and effectively participate in the digital economy. You will consider the qualities that make good data stewards and stewardship organizations when building a data governance program.
Learn how to support other data-related initiatives in your organization such as data quality management, integration improvement, metadata sharing, big data analytics, business intelligence and data science, by providing access to high-performing data assets.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Know the definitions and dimensions of data governance
- Learn the considerations and challenges involved in building a data governance program
- Develop the practices, roles, skills and disciplines essential to data governance
- Understand how maturity models are applied to data governance
- Adapt data governance for trends such as big data, cloud services and agile development methods
WHO WILL BENEFIT
CPAs who work as data quality and data governance professionals; BI/DW managers, architects, designers and developers; data stewards, architects and administrators; or anyone with a role in data governance or data quality management.
How to Access The Course
To access the course please visit our BlackBoard site, and log-in using the same login and password used for the Registration Portal.
Please allow up to 15 minutes after registration for the course to appear on your BlackBoard page.
Registration, cancellation, withdrawal and all other CPA Ontario PD policies can be found here.
Speaker(s)
Mark Peco, CBIP, is a business intelligence consultant, educator, manager, analyst and team builder. He has led numerous projects, helping clients to adapt to fundamental shifts in business models and requirements. Mark’s industry experience includes the energy, metals and financial sectors.