
What is Data Management? Why is Data Literacy important to build a data-driven organization? What is the relevance of Data Governance, Data Strategy, Metadata Management, Compliance and Risk, and Data Quality? This course will cover such topics, along with many more, including operating models, guiding principles, enterprise viewpoints around data, data standardization, common frameworks, and key data capabilities.
The Data Management Literacy two-day live online training addresses the most important Data Management disciplines necessary to be data-literate in the modern data landscape. It draws on the most relevant current Data Management material and decades of experience in the industry from the instructor John Ladley. This course provides a solid foundation of the different disciplines across the complete Data Management spectrum.
By attending this course, attendees will learn about core Data Management concepts and will illustrate such concepts with examples of how Data Management disciplines are applied in the real world. Attendees will gain a firm understanding of a broad range of concepts and be able to explain the practical application of them throughout various industry examples.
Two-Day Seminar Price:
Last day to register: Thursday, July 6, 2023
Seminar CEUs: 12
Seminar Date: Monday – Tuesday, July 10 – 11, 2023
Seminar Time: 11 AM – 6 PM Eastern / 8 AM – 3 PM Pacific
Over two days you will discuss, learn about, and work through:
NOTE: If you have a group who would like to take this seminar at a time more convenient for you, please email [email protected] to coordinate a new course schedule.
Who Should Attend?
This two-day live, online seminar is intended for business and IT professionals at all levels who have been charged with investigating or implementing Data Management and Data Literacy in their organizations, and who seek to gain an overview of the different disciplines of Data and Information Management. It does assume general business knowledge, but not specific technical knowledge or experience. It is appropriate for executives, departmental and/or project managers, data and enterprise architects, consultants, data modelers, BI and data warehouse developers, data and business analysts, DBAs, technical staff, and anyone else interested and involved in data. The course is not designed for any specific business domain, and as such is applicable to any business function that is in need of more reliable information, such as finance, manufacturing, human resources, analytics, operations, and more.
Seminar Format
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