
As the challenges facing the world grow increasingly complex, policymakers are demanding better data, faster to inform critical decisions. A well-formed data strategy can help governments make the most of their data assets and deliver value for their citizens and for stakeholders around the globe.
Do you want to know more about the purpose and promise of a data strategy? Have you heard all the buzzwords - data governance, stewardship, etc. and wonder how all these pieces fit together? Are you thinking about how to get started on a data strategy?
This webinar will provide an introduction to developing a data strategy, including the contextual user need impetus for this work. The sessions will explore theoretical links between user needs, data governance, and data stewardship and will illustrate how to put theory into practice, by establishing solid data governance. The webinar will also delve into how data, throughout the various life cycle processes, can be better managed and leveraged when a solid data strategy is in place.
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