Data Quality Metrics and IT Governance

Micheal is presenting a workshop on Data Quality Metrics and IT Governance in Sydney on 13th April 2006 for Ark Group:

Data Quality Metrics and IT Governance

Registration: 9.00am
Workshop starts: 9.30am
Workshop ends: 12.30pm

About the workshop:

This workshop will examine the link between data quality metrics, and the delivery and monitoring of this information to the operational, executive, and board management levels of your firm. These tools and approaches will ensure measurable impact on data quality and improved corporate governance over the information under management by the organisation.

In this workshop, the relationship between the frameworks available for implementing data quality and the metrics for assessing levels of data quality will be explored, together with their application to your industry. Practical tools to report on data quality at various management levels will be examined and their strengths and weaknesses will be tested. The issues to consider in the design of the reporting process necessary to address the corporate governance requirements of the information management function will also be addressed, together with templates and tools for addressing these requirements.

About your workshop leader: Micheal Axelsen

Micheal is the Director of Information Systems Consulting within BDO Kendalls? Consulting Division. Micheal has extensive expertise in the evaluation and assessment of information system projects and information technology services for large businesses and government agencies in line with business strategies, goals, and objectives.

Micheal has had several articles published on information systems and business in his role as Chairman for the CPA Australia Information Technology & Management Centre of Excellence. Micheal is also co-author of research papers on information systems in association with the University of Queensland and Georgia State University.

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