Read data governance articles from First San Francisco Partners (FSFP), a leading data consulting firm founded by CEO Kelle O’Neal in 2007.
Data Governance
Enterprise Data Governance Online Recap
February 19, 2019
By Melanie Deardorff
Big Data
Do Your Executives Understand the Value of Data Governance?
January 17, 2019
By FSFP
Data Governance
The Future of Data Governance is Now
December 19, 2018
By Kelle O'Neal
Analytics
Why Quality Analytics Needs Governance and How to Get Started
November 20, 2018
By Kelle O'Neal
Data Governance
Agile Data Governance: A Modern Approach for Self-Service Analytics
November 13, 2018
By FSFP
Big Data
A Round-up of Our Hottest Data Management Articles
October 19, 2018
By FSFP
Data Ethics
It’s Time to Focus on Ethics in Data Governance
June 28, 2018
By Deborah Henderson
Collibra
Metagovernance for Collibra: Why Governing Governance is Critical
June 21, 2018
By FSFP
Data Governance
9 Ways Data Governance Tools Can Improve the Sustainability of Your Program
March 20, 2018
By FSFP
Data Governance
Data Governance Survey Results [Infographic]
December 20, 2017
By FSFP
Data Governance
Data Governance Best Practices: 5 Pitfalls to Avoid
December 19, 2017
By Kelle O'Neal
Data Governance
Data Governance and MDM Address Customer Data Issues [Case Study]
October 10, 2017
By FSFP
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