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Presented by Lwanga Yonke Time:
Registration/Refreshments - 8:30-9:00 a.m.
Presentation
- 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Announcements
- 11:00-11:30 a.m.
Location: Standard Insurance Auditorium
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When properly designed and implemented, an Information Stewardship program
can successfully improve data quality by establishing the right
accountabilities for Information Quality. This presentation describes one
company's approach to building and nurturing an information stewardship
culture. A deliberate effort was made to move beyond data definition to
include stewardship accountabilities throughout the information value chain
(create, enter, update, apply, delete). Topics include:
- Managing information as a product
- A definition of the seven Information Stewardship roles
- Stewardship as a tool for integrating data, people, process and technology
- Specific ways to implement Information Stewardship
- The pros & cons of issuing an Information Quality Policy
- Successes, pitfalls, trade-offs
- Change Management best practices
LWANGA YONKE works as Manager of Data Architecture and Information Quality
for Aera Energy LLC. He is actively involved in the implementation of an
Enterprise Architecture Plan and of an enterprise-wide data quality process.
Lwanga currently specializes in all aspects of information quality. In
previous assignments, he led multiple petroleum engineering development and
operations projects. Lwanga earned an MBA Beta Gamma Sigma from California
State University, and holds a bachelor of science in petroleum engineering
from the University of California at Berkeley. An ASQ Certified Quality
Engineer, he has conducted numerous workshops and seminars on TQM strategies,
and has authored and presented several technical and IRM papers.
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