In this fifth blog post about ISO 8000:150 we will look at the organisational approaches that form part of the overall data quality management approach defined in this standard. For an overview of the standard, please see ISO 8000:150–A
ISO 8000:150-Data Quality Improvement
In this fourth blog post about ISO 8000:150 we will look at the Data Quality Improvement processes that form part of the overall data quality management approach defined in this standard. For an overview of the standard, please see
ISO 8000:150-Data Quality Monitoring
In this third blog post about ISO 8000:150 we will look at the Data Quality Monitoring processes that form part of the overall data quality management approach defined in this standard. For an overview of the standard, please see
ISO 8000:150–Data Operations
In this second blog post about ISO 8000:150 we will look at the Data Operations processes that form part of the overall data quality management approach defined in this standard. For an overview of the standard, please see ISO 8000:150–A
ISO 8000-150 – A framework for Data Quality Management
I’m not sure about you, but the prospect of reading an ISO standard does not always fill me with enthusiasm, however, the recent ISO 8000-150 presents an interesting read (at least for those interested in data management). In this blog
Data problems are not an ‘Act of God’…
Conversations with another data quality professional recently highlighted organisations that treat data problems as if they are an ‘Act of God’. In these cases the organisations were trying to deny their existence and were certainly denying that they could do
Outsourcing your data quality problems??
A recent UK news story illustrates the dangers in outsourcing your data quality problems. UK Borders Agency awarded a £30m contract to Capita to track down 174,000 supposed illegal immigrants. This quickly highlighted significant data quality problems with the wrong
Data accident reporting
Those of you who are familiar with our blog will recall that we periodically compare how people treat data compared to real life situations. Two examples of this approach are “Would you allow this?” and “The Data Accident Investigation Board”.
Book Review – Master Data Management and Data Governance
As part of a recent data quality assignment, I had cause to use the recently released 2nd edition of “Master Data Management and Data Governance” by Alex Berson and Larry Dubov.
