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The Data Governance Manager is responsible for leading the development and implementation of the organization's data governance strategy. This role ensures the integrity, quality, and security of data across the enterprise, while also driving compliance with regulatory requirements and supporting business objectives. The new role will be responsible for managing company-wide data governance activities. Head of DG is responsible for developing and implementing data governance policies, monitoring adherence to data standards, and providing guidance on data management practices. This role involves ensuring data quality, consistency, and security across entire organization.
Key Challenges:
Understanding the Business Value of Data Governance: Demonstrating how data governance enhances data quality and supports informed business decisions is crucial. Hance, ensuring that data governance is seen as a strategic asset rather than just a compliance requirement.
Clarifying Ownership and Responsibility: Effective data governance requires collaboration across business units, with clear roles and responsibilities for data management. Head of DG is responsible to coordinate Data Communities.
Ensuring Data Quality: Maintaining high data quality is a continuous challenge. This involves implementing data validation checks, data cleaning processes, and regular audits to ensure data accuracy and reliability. Addressing issues related to inaccurate, incomplete, or inconsistent data.
Compliance with Regulations: Keeping up with evolving data protection regulations and ensuring compliance such as GDPR and SOX. That requires constant vigilance and adaptation of data governance frameworks.
Data Governance Framework: This involves implementing policies, standards, rules and procedures around data governance. Integrating data from various sources while maintaining consistency and quality can be complex. Effective data governance frameworks are needed to manage this integration.
Tracking Data Lineage: Ensuring accurate tracking of data's origin, movement, and transformations across the organization.
Managing Siloed Data: Breaking down data silos and ensuring data integration across departments.
Cultural Change - Promoting a Data-Driven Culture: Encouraging a culture where data governance is valued and practiced by everyone in the organization. Promoting a data-driven culture within the organization can be challenging. It requires ongoing training and awareness programs to ensure employees understand the importance of data governance and their roles in it.
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