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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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This chapter has focused heavily on the difficult first weeks after the approval of a data quality initiative business case. In every data quality initiative I’ve been involved in, those early weeks have not been as productive as I had hoped.

Choosing your third-party partners (both for resources and tools) and hiring the right people in your team will define the success and failure of your initiative. This chapter has outlined what to look for in team members and will hopefully help you to get the right team in place.

We also discussed how to break down the initiative into manageable chunks and to ensure that most, if not all, of the workstreams progress at the right speed.

If the early weeks are successful, the initiative will be well set up to deliver a successful data discovery phase. That is the subject of Chapter 5.

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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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