While companies know that managing their data is essential, it can also be tough – and technology is not necessarily the hardest part, it is the people and the process. Join, Maria Villar, Head of North America Data Strategy and Transformation at SAP, and Vinny Maurici, Vice President of Data Engineering at Object Edge as they discuss current challenges companies experience when developing a data strategy and an approach to developing one that is outcome-driven.
Host: Corrie Birkeness
Speakers:
Maria Villar – Head of North America Data Strategy and Transformation
Vinny Maurici - Vice President of Data Engineering at Object Edge
Additional Resources:
SAP Enterprise Data Strategy Master Class: https://bit.ly/4abjwB1
SAP Enterprise Data Strategy Workbook: https://bit.ly/4ausB8v
SAP solutions for Data & Analytics: https://bit.ly/3IDy9kS
Discussion Highlights:
Overview of Data Strategy Challenges
Business Outcome Focus in Data Strategy
Foundations of Master Data Management (MDM) and Data Governance
Agile Data Governance and Leadership
Executive Support and Organizational Capabilities
The importance of aligning data strategy with business outcomes
Modernizing MDM and data governance practices
Securing executive support for effective data transformation
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