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T3: Building Data Culture: Why, What, and How

Monday, June 3, 2024
08:30 AM - 11:45 AM
All Levels

This workshop lies at the confluence of three important observations:

  • To change a culture, you have to get everyone involved,
  • Cultures change through “deeds,” not words, and
  • Data quality is a $3Trillion (yes, Trillion!) per year problem in the US alone. Yet it gets nowhere near the attention it deserves.

This tutorial explores how to create an organizational culture that promotes the improvement of data quality. It explores the data creator and data customer roles in some detail. Finally, it discusses the role of data professionals in helping everyone (both data professionals and business people) become good data customers and creators. In particular, it exposes the sheer fun and empowerment so many people find in attacking data quality this way. The data community continues to struggle to connect with the business community, so this tutorial will be loaded with practical tips and discussion on making needed connections.

  • Why regular people are so essential
  • Approaches to data quality
  • The data customer role explained
  • The data creator role explained
  • For data professionals: how to engage regular people


Thomas Redman

Thomas Redman

Founder and President
Data Quality Solutions

Tom Redman, “the Data Doc,” helps companies attack data issues head-on. Everything, from AI to better decisions and smooth operations depends on high-quality data. His approaches aim to empower people and get the basics right. His work can be found in Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, and in his latest book, People and Data: Uniting to Transform Your Organization (Kogan Page, 2023).