This is the first time I have ever seen an IT briefing that was beyond technical. This is an emotional story well told that resonates with many people. I am sure this was not easy to do. Thanks for sharing the awesome presentation.
I'm blown away by the quality here. I recently enjoyed a similar book, and it was top-notch. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
I usually don't comment on tutorials, but I just had to say, yours was truly exceptional! Your approach to data governance was refreshingly innovative and incredibly clear. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights.
Thank you so much for being so excellent at explaining such a critical subject to organisations. Ill be venturing into setting up data governance for my organisation. This sets me up for success.❤
well done. explained such a dry and seemingly unglamorous topic with great examples that resonate with everyone and thus improving our learning process by doing so.
1000% like. Every time I visit my parents house (50 years old) I am doing the same, So, it is Data Governance. One thing I would like to add. Parents get annoyed by this data governance.
Thank you for this, this is the most outstanding explanation i have received. Just as you mentioned it was mostly boring..But thanks to you, i have a better foundational knowledge
Awesome video and the way you used the metaphor of your parents' house made it easy to understand! What kind of tech tool are you using to draw on the screen like that? It is amazing!
Thanks you for your explanation, in a couchbase lecture, an attendee asked about data governance in a world of fast development and use and availability of data, like overlook data governance. It is regarding confidentiality of data or monetizing?
Thank you for the video. I am just start a start charity but I’m struggling with the government document part. Do you have an email I contact you on? Thanks
Not at all. Most come from other fields. Lower level you need skills in classification, abilities listening across disciplines, love of cleaning up mess, and strong educational chops.
I don't understand the difference between policy and rules. I get that your rules help you enforce your policies but the difference is not clear to me. Can someone help?
Policy == Rules , I don’t know if you’re being serious but there you go. The way people try to oversimplify things sometimes makes it sound stupid. But again if you’re thinking about things from a larger scale you might have a bunch of rules, functions or what ever you want to call them influencing how you transform your data with the policy being “Data that’s ready for reporting; building reports or dashboards”
answer of masking social security number is not correct, because its visibility when required asked in official capacity is everywhere... so.. it needs to be redefined in creating persons own unique identity number with face to be known through out either in their own Nation or even worldwide so it can never be misused...by anybody else. And it streamlines lot of mess chaos of births deaths exact head counts and where should population head count should lessen , where should population move with work offers where head counts are less and so on... the efforts are to bring this mismanagement and messy chaos into neat order...
You have just made one of the most complex topics simple enough such that a child can even understand at a glance!
Excellent work!!
I represent that remark! ;)
This is the first time I have ever seen an IT briefing that was beyond technical. This is an emotional story well told that resonates with many people. I am sure this was not easy to do. Thanks for sharing the awesome presentation.
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This guy should explain EVERYTHING. I've watched a couple of videos and he can make everything so simple. I totally get Data Governance now.
Usually everyone says its extremely difficult to understand these topics. What a simple explanation. Thanks for sharing.
I'm blown away by the quality here. I recently enjoyed a similar book, and it was top-notch. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
Brilliant, we can easily remember the concept because the way you explained the subject was truly impressive ❤
I was really lost about this topic and you make it in such a simple and easy way that everyone can understand it. Thanks for your time !!
Awesome analogy on data governance. You took a complex subject and communicated in a simple matter. Thanks for sharing! Randall
I usually don't comment on tutorials, but I just had to say, yours was truly exceptional! Your approach to data governance was refreshingly innovative and incredibly clear. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights.
One of the best video! How simply he taught us regarding Data Governance.
Absolutely brilliant! It was easy to understand, engaging, and well structured! Thank you.
One of the most awesome explanations of Data Governance 👌🏾 . Thank you!👏🏽😎
One of the best video on Data Governance.
Thanks you made understanding data governance so easy to understand !!!😀😀
Very easy to understand. Thank you. Loved the presentation
Excellent analogy! You really underscored the value of Data Governance. Data Governance Rocks!💪🏾
Ingenious presentation!!! I wish every teacher was like you. Thanks for deconstructing the complexity so clearly.
Excellent simplification. I would add a comment about easing E-discovery and avoiding fines for keeping or connecting too much data.
Brilliant. Your explanation was easy to understand
Excellent example and explanation!
Thank you so much for being so excellent at explaining such a critical subject to organisations. Ill be venturing into setting up data governance for my organisation. This sets me up for success.❤
well done. explained such a dry and seemingly unglamorous topic with great examples that resonate with everyone and thus improving our learning process by doing so.
Wow best ever analogy . Thank you so much
1000% like.
Every time I visit my parents house (50 years old) I am doing the same, So, it is Data Governance. One thing I would like to add. Parents get annoyed by this data governance.
Nicely done. Thank you for providing this.
Thank you for this, this is the most outstanding explanation i have received. Just as you mentioned it was mostly boring..But thanks to you, i have a better foundational knowledge
Simple yet powerful explanation
Brilliant! So easy to understand!
Great explanation sir!!, its ez to understand, ty somuch
That was stunning!
Very clear. Thanks!
mind blowing ananlogy
Awesome explanation..🎉
Great explanation ever! It’s clear, precise and fun.👍
awesome explanation, thank you !
Thanks Sir... Awesome explanation
Great analogy
Absolutely fantastic presentation
you made it easy to follow through ,thanks
Awesome! This is really down to earth, very easy to assimilate. Thank you
Excelente!
Awesome video and the way you used the metaphor of your parents' house made it easy to understand! What kind of tech tool are you using to draw on the screen like that? It is amazing!
It isn't as easy/simple as it seems but thanks for the effort. It cost fortune sometimes to submit a corporate data governance report
Very clear
Great explanation!
Thanks you for your explanation, in a couchbase lecture, an attendee asked about data governance in a world of fast development and use and availability of data, like overlook data governance. It is regarding confidentiality of data or monetizing?
Thank you sir!
Hello sir what is the difference between digital government and e-government?
Wow, you made it so simple
Discovery is archieved through creative solutions
brilliant
Awesome
Thank you for the video. I am just start a start charity but I’m struggling with the government document part. Do you have an email I contact you on? Thanks
Anybody familiar with DMBOK? And is it a good starting poing for getting into Data Analytics?
Tks
DO i have to be an IT major/ Computer Science major to get into data governance?
Look into data analytics.
No, you do not.
Not at all. Most come from other fields. Lower level you need skills in classification, abilities listening across disciplines, love of cleaning up mess, and strong educational chops.
Good!!
How can we link data governance to ROI matrix
I don't understand the difference between policy and rules. I get that your rules help you enforce your policies but the difference is not clear to me. Can someone help?
Policy == Rules , I don’t know if you’re being serious but there you go. The way people try to oversimplify things sometimes makes it sound stupid. But again if you’re thinking about things from a larger scale you might have a bunch of rules, functions or what ever you want to call them influencing how you transform your data with the policy being “Data that’s ready for reporting; building reports or dashboards”
cool
answer of masking social security number is not correct, because its visibility when required asked in official capacity is everywhere... so.. it needs to be redefined in creating persons own unique identity number with face to be known through out either in their own Nation or even worldwide so it can never be misused...by anybody else. And it streamlines lot of mess chaos of births deaths exact head counts and where should population head count should lessen , where should population move with work offers where head counts are less and so on... the efforts are to bring this mismanagement and messy chaos into neat order...
Data governance is nice but what about data provenance!!
I checked this project Irys which is world's first provenance layer.
Data professionals really do not get paid enough
Is he writing backwards. Because that's the only way it would look left to right for us
See ibm.biz/write-backwards
ZZZzzzzz...not great explaino
Fantastic , nicely explained