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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2022.dataversi
 ty.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=129&proposalid=13194\nEvery organization has M
 aster Data &ndash; it existed with the first application that the organizat
 ion deployed.&nbsp;Therefore, every organization is managing their Master D
 ata to some degree.&nbsp;Most organizations have come to realize that manag
 ing Master Data effectively is a critical activity to optimize business opp
 ortunities, insights, and customer satisfaction prompting a more rigorous f
 ocus on a Master Data Management (MDM) program.&nbsp;Every organization als
 o has a culture.&nbsp;International organizations have cultures that can va
 ry by country.&nbsp; Additionally, groups within the organization often hav
 e sub-cultures.&nbsp;MDM as an ongoing program must be woven across these c
 ultural boundaries to be effective and sustainable for an unlimited time pe
 riod.&nbsp;If misunderstood, mismanaged, or misaligned to culture, the prog
 ram will not achieve its full potential or may fail.&nbsp;This tutorial wil
 l provide you insights into what it takes to succeed based on lessons learn
 ed from several MDM programs, including an MDM solution deployed in 1993.&n
 bsp;\nCovered topics include:\n\n
 Characteristics of an organizational and IT culture\n
 The values of the culture that lend to the success of an MDM program\n
 Integrating People, Process, and Technology into the MDM culture\n
 Case Studies from multiple organizations in diverse industries\n
 Adopting lessons from other cultures\n	MDM culture destructors\n
 Strategies &amp; mechanisms that build a culture\n\nThe speaker will share 
 his experiences and knowledge gained as a director-level manager, architect
 , and consultant leading MDM program design, implementation, and support ac
 ross diverse organizations for over 25 years.
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SUMMARY:Best Practices in Master Data Management
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