Communicate to these individuals that they are now "recognized" stewards, and provide them with clear, simple standards. Enhance Existing Tools:
Use a framework that integrates into the company’s existing business intelligence and data quality tools. Conclusion: A Smarter Path to Data Quality
If your governance initiative feels like a root canal, you are doing it wrong. Stop building the data police department. Start building the data sidewalk. Communicate to these individuals that they are now
"If you are doing data governance in a non-invasive way, no one should know you are doing data governance."
The greatest success of Non-Invasive Governance is not clean data. It is trusted data. And trust cannot be mandated. It must be grown organically, following the path of least resistance. Stop building the data police department
Non-Invasive Data Governance is based on a simple, radical premise:
Gartner predicts that by 2027, the application of GenAI will accelerate time to value for data governance and master data management programs by 40%. However, this acceleration will only benefit organizations that have governance foundations in place. It is trusted data
When a program feels like an administrative tax, adoption plummets. Metadata repositories become ghost towns, policies are bypassed, and the program eventually loses executive funding. What is Non-Invasive Data Governance?
The central premise of NIDG is that people are already "doing" data governance; they just aren't doing it formally. Every time an analyst cleans a spreadsheet or a developer defines a database schema, they are managing data. NIDG focuses on: Identification over Assignment:
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