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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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Preventing issue re-occurrence

In Chapter 8, we provided a table of the key governance activities that are required during the remediation phase. The last of these was the prevention of re-occurrence. This starts in the remediation phase but becomes a key activity as your initiative transitions from a project-style activity to a business-as-usual activity.

If remediation is completed as a one-off activity without understanding why the data quality issue arose in the first place, the issues will simply re-occur in the future. The remediation effort will eventually need to be repeated. It is possible to avoid this with a proper understanding of the cause, a change in systems or processes to resolve that cause, and then ongoing monitoring to ensure the quality remains sufficiently high.

One organization that I worked with used a Big Four consulting firm to complete and correct their supplier data. The work was completed on an entirely manual basis (from detecting the issues to remediation...

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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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