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#wiqd Christian Walenta sharing his experience of Info Quality in IBM.
#iaidq #wiqd World Quality Day Webinar is now starting? Register:
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#DataQuality Tweeps - Did you hear? @daraghobrien has a new baby girl! Please share in the well wishes for Daragh's family! #wiqd
Measuring the right thing from the customer's perspective was a key learning for IBM (per Christian Walenta)#wiqd
Measuring the right thing from the customer's perspective was a key learning for IBM (per Christian Walenta)#wiqd
My #wiqd blog post: "The Once and Future #DataQuality Expert"
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Connecting dots across functions another key learning. Like Deming's Point 9 (adapted by Larry English) that we need to put everyone working together on change to improve quality.
My #wiqd story: "Data Quality, 50023" about #DataQuality IRL -
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Altug Gurer - focus is shifting to value from the perspective of the stakeholder (not volume of defects per se)
Altug Gurer - Clear communication of your formal process for tackling the business problem is important - and you need to have validation of your results by Finance
In 2014 - Data Quality will be a foundation for predictive analysis and other core disciplines (altug gurer)
#wiqd link from Daniel Gent "Sun Tzu and the Art of Data Quality"
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#wiqd link from Evan Levy "Perfect Data and Other Data Quality Myths"
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#wiqd link from @dataqualitypro "WANTED: Data Quality Entrepeneurs"
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#wiqd link from @murnane "Tipping Point for Data Quality and Data Governance?"
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#wiqd link from @bslarkin "Data Quality Doesn’t Get Any Respect"
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#wiqd link from @grahamrhind "Data quality definitions: fit for purpose?"
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#wiqd The Long Tail of Risk
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#wiqd link from @hlsdk "Data Quality and Climate Politics"
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CSI:Data Quality... shows like CSI are similar to the sci-fi stories that drove the development of the Automobile in early 20th Century. (Laura Sebastian-Coleman)
#wiqd link from @KenOConnorData "Lego Blocks and data quality"
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thanks to Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) for his sharing of some great resources.
#wiqd link from @stevesarsfield "Data Quality Project Selection"
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Scott says 6.2billion people in 2014. Piyush says over 8billion... and that data quality has a key role to play in creating a utopia by 2014
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bit.ly We've talked about the importance of the customer focus in #dataquality as we look to 2014. Gurus agree.
#wiqd link from @dcervo "Identifying Duplicate Customers - A Case Study"
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Information Quality can change the world. One customer, citizen, or product record at a time. #wiqd
#wiqd A useful article about how litigation about software defects is a looming issue (but it is the info that hurts).
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#wiqd Interesting theme emerging about #dataquality & #dataprivacy See
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#wiqd Check out the excellent #dataquality resources at @IAIDQ Publications:
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#wiqd Check out the Liveblog of today's webinar at
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A lot of great discussion on this webinar. To sum up the springboard theme...
1) Quality and value is defined by the customer.... talk to them and find out their pain today and the pain that is coming.
2) Privacy and Quality of information will be come increasingly mingled (and already are)
Other themes...
3) The automobile evolved (in part) because stories were written of wonderous machines. CSI gives us tales of magical right-in-time data, suggesting that information quality as a profession/industry will be well served by having good stories.
4) But the automobile evolution also lead to the emergence of whole new areas of litigation that changed the nature of law in many countries between 1916 and 1932. A key factor of law is that it evolves and, just as companies couldn't be sued in the 13th Century, pretty soon we'll see companies being sued for the quality of their information (and we are already seeing the beginnings of this).
Finally... information quality might just save the world by 2014, whether through supporting improved security or managing the raw assets of life (like water).
Isn't that a story worth telling.
Now that we've heard the springboard stories, here are some links to additional resources on iaidq.org where you can find fundamental principles to map to the themes of your springboard story...
Our Quality Foundations and
Pioneers and their Methodologies