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Published inSep 2023
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Robert Hawker
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Robert Hawker

Robert Hawker started his career as a chartered accountant before making the leap into data in 2007. He led data teams within two global implementations of SAP, looking after master data management, data ownership and stewardship, metadata management, and, of course, data quality over a 14-year period. He moved into analytics in 2017 and now specializes in Microsoft Power BI training, implementation, administration, and governance work. He lives in the UK and shares his experiences through conference and blogs.
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Ongoing data quality rule improvement

Once a data quality initiative is completed and a set of valuable rules are in place, it is critical to maintain these. It would be wonderful if the rules could remain consistent for a few years at least, but in my experience, this is never the case. Some rules may stay consistent for 10 years, while others will change within months (or even weeks!) of being initially established. The rules that stay consistent for longer are generally those that address long-standing legislative requirements such as taxation. Those that change more regularly are those most closely tied to how the business operates.

For example, product data tends to evolve quite quickly. If you consider an organization that makes technology products such as mobile phones, the level of change will be high. For example, in 2010, the network capabilities of a phone were limited to 2G and 3G and a rule might have checked that every handset had one of these values. In 2023, 4G and...

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Robert Hawker

Robert Hawker started his career as a chartered accountant before making the leap into data in 2007. He led data teams within two global implementations of SAP, looking after master data management, data ownership and stewardship, metadata management, and, of course, data quality over a 14-year period. He moved into analytics in 2017 and now specializes in Microsoft Power BI training, implementation, administration, and governance work. He lives in the UK and shares his experiences through conference and blogs.
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