Read data governance articles from First San Francisco Partners, an information management consulting firm founded by Kelle O’Neal in 2007.
Data Architecture
Data Architecture and Data Governance: What’s the Relationship?
August 24, 2017
By Kelle O'Neal
Data Governance
For Data Governance Success, Focus on These Do’s and Don’ts
August 1, 2017
By FSFP
Data Governance
This is What it Takes to Effectively Communicate a Data Governance Program
July 19, 2017
By FSFP
Data Governance
Celebrate “Data Education Month” With Our Data Governance Course
March 15, 2017
By FSFP
Data Governance
The Missing Piece(s) in Data Governance
February 16, 2017
By Angie Pribor
Data Governance
A Review of the Top Data Governance Tools
October 24, 2016
By FSFP
Data Governance
CDO Vision Webinar Recap: Take the Scary Stuff Out of Your Data Governance and EIM Programs
October 11, 2016
By FSFP
Data Governance
A Key EIM Partnership: Data Governance and Legal
October 10, 2016
By FSFP
Data Governance
How to Find the Right Data Governance Tool
September 19, 2016
By FSFP
Data Governance
Data Governance for Sourcing Data from the Web
August 25, 2016
By FSFP
Data Governance
Are You Ready for Data Governance Software?
August 17, 2016
By FSFP
Data Governance
New Data Governance Training Available at DATAVERSITY
July 26, 2016
By FSFP
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