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If you are leading an organization or if you need to communicate with leaders about data management, Navigating the Labyrinth is your guide. Organizations that want to get value from their data need to manage that data well. But to most executives, data management seems obscure, complicated, and highly technical. They dont have time to learn all the detail or cut through the hype. Navigating the Labyrinth helps them get there. Based on best practices from DAMAs Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK2), it explains the fundamentals and says why they are important. It focuses their attention on what they need to know to help their organizations build trust in and get value out of their data. About DAMA: DAMA International is a not-for-profit, vendor-independent association of technical and business professionals dedicated to advancing concepts and practices related to managing data and information in support of business strategy. With chapters throughout the world, DAMA International supports an empowered global community of information professionals by focusing on our five pillars: Membership; Certification and Education; Publications and Research; Chapters and Partnerships. DAMA International encourages best practice behavior through a network of connected individuals and organizations who share ideas, trends, problems, and solutions and who look to DAMA as the trusted, collaborative central resource for all things data. Visit dama.org to learn more.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
If you are leading an organization or if you need to communicate with leaders about data management, Navigating the Labyrinth is your guide. Organizations that want to get value from their data need to manage that data well. But to most executives, data management seems obscure, complicated, and highly technical. They dont have time to learn all the detail or cut through the hype. Navigating the Labyrinth helps them get there. Based on best practices from DAMAs Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK2), it explains the fundamentals and says why they are important. It focuses their attention on what they need to know to help their organizations build trust in and get value out of their data. About DAMA: DAMA International is a not-for-profit, vendor-independent association of technical and business professionals dedicated to advancing concepts and practices related to managing data and information in support of business strategy. With chapters throughout the world, DAMA International supports an empowered global community of information professionals by focusing on our five pillars: Membership; Certification and Education; Publications and Research; Chapters and Partnerships. DAMA International encourages best practice behavior through a network of connected individuals and organizations who share ideas, trends, problems, and solutions and who look to DAMA as the trusted, collaborative central resource for all things data. Visit dama.org to learn more.