
In this post I will expand on these themes and consider how modern organisations could be considered as having a ‘Victorian’ attitude to data quality.

It’s not an easy ask, is it? With resources sometimes already at the bare minimum, it seems almost impossible to produce more, but if we take a step back and think about how we make decisions at work, then it can become a much clearer picture. (more…)

If you think about taking your car for an MOT*, you’re taking it to be assessed against the criteria set out by the government to confirm it is legally roadworthy. It is a standard that you trust will ensure your safety in that vehicle.
Fingers crossed, it passes! (more…)

When describing data quality management, I often compare the parallels and contrasts with health and safety, however, in this blog post, I will compare the approaches to quality management with those of data management. (more…)

There is arguably a third group – the employees who are involved in a process who would prefer to get by without providing any data at all, if possible, since completing call logs, feedback forms etc. is time consuming.
So what is the correct position? (more…)

This leads perfectly onto the fact that most organisations think they know exactly where their data is stored and quite often think that they can retrieve it as and when required, however it can be a very different story once they start searching for it. (more…)
As we approach the 12th day of Christmas and start to look to the year ahead, I wondered what a Chief Data Officer (CDO) might have put on their Christmas list? (more…)

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So much came down, that it was not low (more…)

Being a keen cook, it struck me that data quality is the same as a recipe. If you use inferior quality ingredients, you won’t get what you expected. (more…)