This book lays out the roles everyone, up and down the organization chart, can and must play to ensure that data is up to the demands of its use, in day-in, day-out work, decision-making, planning, and analytics.
By now, everyone knows that bad data extorts an enormous toll, adding huge (though often hidden) costs, and making it more difficult to make good decisions and leverage advanced analyses. While the problems are pervasive and insidious, they are also solvable As Tom Redman, "the Data Doc," explains in Getting in Front on Data, the...
This book lays out the roles everyone, up and down the organization chart, can and must play to ensure that data is up to the demands of its use, i...