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Archived Webcast Originally Presented
Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Data Management with Teeth: 5 Models for Data Stewardship (audio seminar)

Presented By:
Jill Dyche, partner and co-founder of Baseline Consulting; and Dan Soceanu, Product Marketing Manager, DataFlux


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Data stewardship is getting a lot of attention in both IT and business circles. Many companies have already institutionalized the role. While in many cases data stewards are the new go-to resources for all things data, that can be as much of a problem as a solution. In some cases, expectations for data stewardship are still fuzzy risking the marginalization – or worse, decommissioning – of a critical enterprise resource.

In this webcast, author and consultant Jill Dyché will join DataFlux heavyweight Dan Soceanu in exploring the success metrics for effective (and sustained!) data stewardship. Dyché will discuss the five discrete models for data stewardship, exploring how factors such as company culture, business process refinement, and even acknowledged systems of record can play a role in informing what stewardship looks like in an organization. Soceanu will then discuss how the right data stewardship toolbox can enable data stewards, taking the role from figurehead to problem-solver.

Attend this webcast – and be one of the first to read the accompanying white paper – to design and define data stewardship in your organization.

About Jill Dyche, partner and co-founder of Baseline Consulting; and Dan Soceanu, Product Marketing Manager, DataFlux

Jill Dyché, Partner and Co-founder, Baseline Consulting

Jill Dyché
Jill Dyché is a partner and co-founder of Baseline Consulting. Her role at Baseline is a combination of best-practice expert, industry gadfly, key client advisor, and all-around thought leader. She is responsible for key client strategies and market analysis in the areas of data governance, business intelligence, master data management, and customer relationship management.

Dyché is the author of three books on the business value of IT. Her first book, e-Data, has been published in eight languages. She is a contributor to Impossible Data Warehouse Situations: Solutions from the Experts, and her book, The CRM Handbook, is the bestseller on the topic.

Dyché's work has been featured in major publications such as Computerworld, Information Week, CIO Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune and Newsweek.com. Her latest book, Customer Data Integration, was co-authored with Baseline partner Evan Levy, and shows the business breakthroughs achieved with integrated customer data.

Dan Soceanu, Product Marketing Manager, DataFlux

Dan Soceanu
Dan Soceanu manages global product marketing, including product positioning and competitive intelligence. Prior to joining DataFlux in 2008, he held marketing, partnership and market research positions with Teradata, General Electric and FormScape, as well as data management positions in the Financial Services sector. Soceanu received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Kutztown University, as well as an MBA from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.



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