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Data Governance & Information Quality Conference 2022

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DECEMBER 5-9, 2022 | WASHINGTON, D.C.

Roll up your sleeves and immerse yourself in these in-depth Data Governance two-day seminars.

How are today’s data-driven businesses implementing and sustaining an effective Data Governance program? What’s the secret to overcoming common challenges and avoiding mistakes?

This December at DGIQ, data-centric professionals will learn the essentials from top practitioners who want to share their battle-tested strategies and lessons learned. Join us for these two-day seminars.

Data Policy Governance: Defining and Operationalizing Data Policies
David Loshin

President, Knowledge Integrity

Organizations are increasingly empowering a growing variety of data consumers to innovate their reporting, business intelligence, and advanced analytics. Yet expanding access to data comes with some risks, especially with increased concerns about ensuring compliance with a variety of business policies, industry guidelines, and laws and regulations. Conventional approaches to data governance focusing on operating models and org charts are necessary but insufficient.

In this seminar, we discuss aspects of a framework for identifying business objectives that have implied data policies, identifying and defining those policies, and how different types of data policies are managed as part of a Data Governance program. 

How to Implement and Govern an Enterprise Data Catalog and Business Glossary
Becky Lyons

Information Management Consultant, First San Francisco Partners
Gretchen Burnham

Principal Data Management Consultant, First San Francisco Partners

Metadata is foundational to all data work and should be a top priority of a data governance program. Without an understanding of what data means, where it comes from, or how it’s classified, it’s virtually impossible to extract data’s full value. Data catalogs provide an innovative solution for powering data intelligence and metadata management with governance at the core.

In this two-day seminar, instructors Becky Lyons and Gretchen Burnham provide an in-depth exploration of the critical key elements that organizations need to implement data catalogs and business glossaries.

Ten Steps to Quality Data
Danette McGilvray

President and Principal, Granite Falls


The quality of data and information and their impact are of increasing concern in our world today. It is not unusual to find that data quality issues and lack of basic data literacy prevent organizations from realizing the full benefit of their investments in business processes and systems. What you do to ensure high-quality data will also improve business processes, give you better functioning organizations, more skilled people, and make better use of the technology you have. Ultimately, with high-quality data and trusted information you can better support whatever is most important to your organization, protect its data assets, and manage risk.

This course teaches a practical approach to creating, improving, sustaining, and managing the quality of information critical to providing products and services, satisfying customers, and achieving goals for any organization. 

Please visit The Data Governance and Information Quality Conference website for the complete conference agenda, seminar outlines, detailed abstracts, registration, and hotel information.

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Take advantage of these discounts that are available to you. Combine them to increase your savings. 

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT

Register by 11/4/22 and save up to $200.

TEAM DISCOUNT

Save 33% when you register 3 or more team members.

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