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Published inSep 2023
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781804610787
Edition1st Edition
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Robert Hawker
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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To get the most out of this book

You should have a basic understanding of how businesses operate, including the following:

  • Awareness of how organizations are structured, including different departments and organizational practices
  • Awareness of key processes in organizations such as procure to pay or order to cash
  • Awareness of key systems in organizations such as ERP systems and CRM systems
  • Awareness of data management concepts such as master data management, data ownership, and stewardship

Templates and diagrams

We have made some templates and diagrams available in the book’s GitHub repository here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Data-Quality-in-Practice.

The content included is as follows:

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Description

Chapter 1 – Data Governance versus Process Speed Diagram (Figure 1.3

A diagram used in the book that people may wish to tailor to their own presentations.

Chapter 2 – Business Case Template (Figure 2.3)

A template created for the book to show how you can provide quantitative calculations for your data quality initiative.

Chapter 2 – Typical One-Page Plan (Figure 2.1)

A one-page plan template that could be used as a starting point.

Chapter 6 – Report Hierarchy Diagram (Figure 6.2)

A diagram used to show how the various data quality dashboards relate to one another. This could be used in a presentation to generate ideas and feedback.

Data Quality Dashboards v2

Power BI reports developed to support the book in the monitoring chapter.

To open this file, you will need to download Power BI Desktop from Microsoft (for free).

Please note, in Power Query, the path to the source data file was removed for security reasons. Please do not apply changes (that is, use Apply Later when you open the report). If you use Apply Now, the data will disappear from the report and it will no longer be possible to explore it.

Data Quality Remediation Prioritization v

Another Power BI report – this time showing the prioritization work for the remediation chapter.

The same notes apply as for Data Quality Dashboards v2 – the source file link was removed, so changes should not be applied.

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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.
Read more about Robert Hawker