
The DGL Data Governance Library is a logical structure for classifying, organizing, and communicating complex activities involved in making decisions about and taking action on enterprise data
Does our organization need a Data Governance Library?
All organizations need to be able to make decisions about how to manage data, realize value from it, minimize cost and complexity, manage risk, and ensure compliance with ever-growing legal, regulatory, and other requirements. Management and staff need to make good decisions – decisions that stick. They need to reach consensus on how to “decide how to decide.” They need to create rules, ensure that the rules are being followed, and to deal with noncompliance, ambiguities, and issues.
In short, they need to do more than manage data; they need a governance system that sets the rules of engagement for management activities. Small organizations, or ones with simple data environments, may be able to succeed in these goals through an informal system of governance. They may not even be aware of when they are switching between making management decisions and broader governance decisions. On the other hand, larger organizations, or ones with more complex data or compliance environments, generally find that they need to step back and agree upon a more formal system of governance. The DGL Data Governance Library is designed to assist these organizations.
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Data governance is a set of procedures and guidelines that detail how data is to be properly managed, accessed, and used. On the other hand, data stewardship is about day-to-day management and oversight of data assets to ensure data quality, consistency, and accuracy.
Data stewards perform a crucial role within the data governance structure by carrying out the data governance plan on a day-to-day basis. They work closely with data owners and other stakeholders.
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