MDOS0: Implementing Master Data Open Standards

In the Implementing Master Data Open Standards Learning Plan, instructor Frank Cerwin delineates the many goals, benefits, and procedures of implementing master data global standards across an organization. Throughout the four courses, he provides a fundamental understanding of global standards and how they achieve master data quality within organizations and across industries, taking an in-depth look at the two major global standards: Global Standards One (GS1) and Organization of Industry Standards (ISO), the many aspects and capabilities of GS1, ISO 22745 / ISO 8000, specifically, and the Data Governance rules and regulations around implementing and maintaining global standards in accordance with GS1 compliance.

Organizations strive for master data quality, efficient business processes, and seamless trading partner collaboration. Achieving these objectives requires standardized information about products/services, parties, locations, and assets. All of this and more becomes possible with master data open standards. Through the implementation of master data open standards, organizations can expedite raw material procurement, product handling, and shipping, improve raw material and product recalls, notification of customer ship-to location changes, the accuracy of asset tracking, and so much more. 

Digital transformation can become a reality using GS1 and ISO standards. By eliminating manual data entry for service providers with automatic data capture and making master data portable to trading partners, synchronizing it automatically in real-time, and more, these two major global standards exemplify the extensive benefits of implementation in any organization.  

In the 4-course Implementing Master Data Open Standards Learning Plan, instructor Frank Cerwin provides participants with an essential, foundational knowledge of global standards, how they accomplish master data quality within organizations and across industries, how to assign globally unique identifiers to products, locations, services, assets, employees, customers, and coupons, and more, delving specifically into the various dimensions of GS1, ISO 22745 / ISO 8000, and the governance rules and regulations involved in GS1 implementation and compliance. 

In the Implementing Master Data Open Standards Learning Plan you will:  

  • Learn how global standards align to multiple master data domains and industries 
  • Develop an understanding of the objectives and features of GS1 and ISO 22745 / 8000 standards 
  • Discover advantages that can be achieved when global standards are applied, and how unique identification of master data is accomplished 
  • Realize how GS1 and ISO standards complement as well as contrast with each other 
  • Acquire knowledge of how master data identification can be captured without manual data entry 
  • Understand options for allocating a trade item identifier that meet GS1 standards 
  • Get to know the governance rules for trade item packaging and shipping groupings, and for product measurements and images 
  • Be introduced to the GS1 product classification taxonomy, as well as services for synchronization and query 
  • Learn about the various parts of the ISO standards publication, and the tools and methods available for data exchange and query supporting ISO standards 
  • Acquire fundamental knowledge about the ISO Open Technical Dictionary functionality 
  • Acquire knowledge of topics found on the master level of the CDMP exam 

Who Should Take This Learning Plan? 

This Learning Plan is valuable to data and business professionals (and the organizations they work for) ranging from the technically proficient to not technically oriented who want to better understand and develop master data open standards in their daily jobs or expand their career opportunities with in-depth master data training. This is not a foundational course though, the content requires proficiency in Master Data Management (MDM) topics as it examines complex MDM practices.  

Learning Plan Price: $336 
Individual Course Price: $99 
Learning Plan CEUs: 5.0 

Each Course Includes: 

  • A 41- to 57-minute educational training video 
  • A 19- to 23-question exam 
  • “Check for Understanding” quizzes after each course section 
  • Self-paced and on-demand e-learning 
  • Unlimited course access 
  • Certificate of Completion 

Courses within the Implementing Master Data Open Standards Learning Plan: 

  1. Foundational Master Data Global Open Standards
  2. GS1 Identification and Data Capture Standards
  3. GS1 Trade Item Standards and Services
  4. ISO Master Data Standards and Services

We offer several bulk licensing options for corporate and group use. 

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Implementing Master Data Open Standards Learning Plan 

Course 1: Foundational Master Data Global Open Standards 

  • Implementing Master Data Open Standards – Cours1 Overview 
  • Course Curriculum 
  • Course Outline 
  • Essential Master Data Concepts 
    • Master Data Defined 
    • Master Data Subjects 
    • Master Data Attributes 
    • Master Data Identifiers 
    • Master Data Quality Dimensions 
  • The Visible Product and Service Supply Chain 
    • The Material Supply Chain 
    • The Service Supply Change 
    • The Master Data Supply Chain 
      • Supply Chain Data Requirements 
    • Global Open Standards Objectives 
  • Introduction to Global Standards One (GS1) 
    • Global Standards One (GS1) 
    • GS1 Master Data Standard Capabilities 
    • GS1 Master Data Subject Identifiers 
    • GS1 Master Data Attributes 
      • GS1 Master Data Attribute Governance 
    • GS1 Master Data Capture 
    • GS1 Communications/ Synchronization 
  • Introduction to ISO 22745 / 8000 
    • WWII Logistics Problem 
    • A Definitional Challenge 
    • ISO Standards’ Quality Concepts 
    • ISO Master Data Standards 
    • Master Data Literacy 
    • ISO Master Data Standards 
    • ISO Master Data Attributes 
    • ISO 8000 Compliance Evaluation 
  • Business Transformation with Global Open Standards 
    • Sector Applied Standards 
    • Standard Enabled Benefits 
  • Course Summary 
  • Implementing Master Data Open Standards – Progress Review 

Course 2: GS1 Identification and Data Capture Standards 

  • Implementing Master Data Standards – Course 2 Overview 
  • Course Curriculum 
  • Course Outline 
  • Obtaining a Global Organization Identity 
    • GS1 Organization Identity 
    • GS1 GCP Examples 
  • GS1 Key Identifier Constructs 
    • GS1 Key Identifiers 
    • GS1 Primary Subject Identifiers 
    • The Trade Item 
      • Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) 
    • The Check Digit 
    • Trade Item Groupings 
    • Global Location Number (GLN) 
    • Global Service Relationship Number (GSRN) 
    • Asset Identifiers 
    • Global Coupon Numbers (GCN) 
    • Global Document Type ID (GDT) 
  • GS1: Application Identifiers 
    • Non-Key Attributes 
    • GS1 Application Identifiers 
  • Automatic Identification Data Carriers 
    • Barcode Data Carriers 
    • Barcode Data Carrier with Application Identifiers 
    • Two-Dimensional Data Carriers 
    • RFID Tag Data Carriers 
  • Course Summary 
  • Implementing Master Data Open Standards – Progress Review 

Course 3: GS1 Trade Item Standards AND Services 

  • Implementing Master Data Open Standards – Course 3 Overview 
  • Course Curriculum 
  • Course Outline 
  • Product Identifiers and Attribute Allocation Rules 
    • Selecting a GTIN Format 
      • GTIN Allocation Governance 
      • Trade Item Transport Governance 
  • Trade Item and Service Relationship Standards in Practice 
    • Applied Standards – Manufactured Product 
    • Application Identifiers in Action 
    • Applied Standards – Services 
  • Trade Item Classification 
    • Master Data Classification 
    • NAICS 
    • UNSPSC 
    • Global Product Classification (GPC) 
  • Trade Item Labeling, Imaging, and Measurement Standards 
    • GS1 Labeling Standards 
    • GS1 Measurement Standards 
    • GS1 Image Standards 
  • GS1 Information Messaging 
    • GS1 EDI Standards 
    • GS1 EANCOM 
    • GS1 XML Standard 
  • GS1 Master Data Services 
    • GS1 Search Service 
    • GDSN 
    • EPCIS 
    • GS1 Source 
  • Implementing Master Data Open Standards – Progress Review 

Course 4: Iso Master Data Standards and Services 

  • Implementing Master Data Open Standards – Course 4 Overview 
  • Course Curriculum 
  • Course Outline 
  • ISO Master Data Standards Decomposed 
    • The Master Data Supply Chain 
    • Supply Chain Data Requirements 
    • Master Data Quality Dimensions 
    • ISO Master Data Standards 
    • ISO 22745 Parts 
    • ISO 8000 Parts 
  • ISO 8000 Identifiers 
    • Authoritative Legal Entity Identifier 
    • SmartPrefix (ISO 8000-115) 
    • ISO 8000 Authoritative Item ID (AII) 
    • Natural Location Identifiers (NLI) 
  • The Open Technical Dictionary 
    • ISO Master Data Components 
    • ISO Open Technical Dictionary Construct 
    • ISO 22745 Data Architecture 
    • Catalog – Dictionary Resolution 
    • Identification Guide 
    • Duplication and Substitution 
    • ISO 8000 Quality Standards 
  • Data Exchange 
    • Message – Dictionary Harmonization 
    • ISO 22745 Data Flow 
    • Metadata Exchange 
  • Supporting Services 
    • ECCMA Supporting Services 
  • Implementing Master Data Standards – Progress Review 
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1. MDOS1: Foundational Master Data Global Open Standards

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Course

Organizations aspire to master data quality, efficient business processes, and seamless trading partner collaboration, all of which necessitates standardized information about products/services, locations, and assets. These are the goals of global open master data standards. In this course, instructor Frank Cerwin introduces essential concepts of the master data open standards specified within Global Standards One (GS1), ISO 22745, and ISO 8000.

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2. MDOS2: GS1 Identification and Data Capture Standards

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A key principle of global standards is the unique identification of products, materials, services, locations, and other subjects within an organization from any other organization’s subjects on a worldwide scale. Accuracy and speed of recognizing and entering these identifiers is important to organizations’ effectiveness and efficiency. In this course, instructor Frank Cerwin explores GS1 master data identification and automatic identification data capture capabilities.

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3. MDOS3: GS1 Trade Item Standards and Services

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Course

ISO standards publication is another open global master data standard that both complements and differs from Global Standard One (GS1). ISO 8000 and ISO 22745 standards provide effective and efficient methods for master data metadata and content exchange between trading partners that can improve trade item procurement. In this course, instructor Frank Cerwin explores the functions and facets of ISO standards including their key identifiers, and the resources and practices supporting these standards.

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4. MDOS4: ISO Master Data Standards and Services

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ISO standards publication is another open global master data standard that both complements and differs from Global Standard One (GS1). ISO 8000 and ISO 22745 standards provide effective and efficient methods for master data metadata and content exchange between trading partners that can improve trade item procurement. In this course, instructor Frank Cerwin explores the functions and facets of ISO standards including their key identifiers, and the resources and practices supporting these standards.

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5. My Career in Data Season 2 Episode 4: Frank Cerwin

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