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Data management (DM), 8
program, data governance as, 18, 174
see also Information management (IM)
size, 130
Data quality, 14–15, 30 Enterprise information management (EIM), 7–9, 9f, 12f, 66
costs of, 36 assessments, 70
“Death by PowerPoint,” 55
existing, leverage, 48–49, 93–96, 95f–96f
Deployment, of data governance, 41–57
functional model to leadership, 51, 121–123, 121f–122f
alignment and business value, 48–49 requirements, 169
assessment, 43–44 see also Information management
Evolution, and data governance, 18, 174
framework design, governing, 51–54
functional design, 49–51
F
methodology, 42
process overview, 42–43
Farfel, 29, 80, 80f, 96f, 105f, 106
road map, 54–55
Federation, degree of, 52
rollout and sustain, 56–57
and scope of data governance, 24–26, 25f
scope and initiation, 43–44, 43f
Forums, 132
vision, 47–48
Framework, see Organization framework
Design
Functional design, 49–51, 107–123, 108f
framework, see Organization framework, designing
baseline policies and business support processes, 50,
functional, see Functional design
114–118, 115f–116f, 118f
metrics, 54–55
core information principles, determining, 50, 107–110,
Development, of business case, 37–39
109f–111f, 113f–114f
approach considerations, 38–39
EIM functional model to business leadership, 51,
benefits, of business and risk-management, 38
121–123, 121f–122f
business direction, understanding, 37
IM functions, identifying and refining, 50, 118–119, 119f
costs, quantification of, 38
preliminary accountability identification and ownership
documentation, 38
model, 50, 119–121, 120f
opportunities, identification of, 37–38
Functions
usage, 38
in data governance, 29–30
DG Stewardship Effectiveness, 30
IM, 50, 118–119, 119f
DG Stewardship Progress, 30
Future representation of data governance, development of,
Documentation, of business case, 38
48, 89–91, 90f–91f
Draft preliminary data governance requirements, 48, 87–89,
88f–89f
G
Driver, 87–88
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
defined, 96
(GAAP), 16
E Generally Accepted Information Principles (GAIP), 16, 17f,
109, 109f
Effectiveness, organizational, 56–57, 141–142,
Geography size, 130
164–166, 165f
Governance, 11–13
Elements, of business, 27–31, 168–170
Governance V, 10f
alignment, 168
artifacts, 169–170
I
data, 170
information requirements, 169 IMM Index, 30
organization, 169 Information architecture, see Data architecture
policy, 168–169 Information asset management (IAM), 16, 19–20, 69, 173
process, 168 Information management (IM), 7–9, 12f
technology, 170 functions, 50
Elevator speech, 83, 86 identifying and refining, 50, 118–119, 119f
Enterprise processes, 50
architecture, 131 relationship of data governance to, 173–174

