Tag: data governance
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Half the 2025 AI-governance recipes still in production cite documents that were rescinded, delayed, or replaced in the last twelve months. The current map: what got retired, what's still authoritative, and what an operating governance program actually has to cover in 2026.
Outcome: Reader can audit their AI/data governance program against the actual 2026 regulatory and standards stack — including the federal rescissions, the EU AI Act timeline shift agreed May 7, 2026, the ISO/IEC 5259 Part 5 publication, and the OWASP Agentic Top 10 — and retire stale references with confidence.
A practical enterprise data governance glossary that turns business intelligence, stewardship, metadata, security, privacy, quality, and lifecycle terms into usable review language.
Outcome: Created a shared vocabulary and term-entry contract that helps governance, data engineering, analytics, security, and business teams align definitions before certifying data products.
A data governance operating model for assigning owners, stewards, custodians, and SMEs without leaving quality rules, access decisions, retention, source-of-truth choices, and incident closure ambiguous.
Outcome: Defined a role-and-cadence contract that lets governance teams assign decision rights, artifacts, escalation paths, and success measures before a data product is certified.
A practical view of data strategy as the operating discipline that connects business goals, governance, KPIs, platforms, analytics, ML, and AI delivery.
Outcome: Connected data roadmaps, governance, KPI design, platform delivery, and stakeholder alignment so analytics and AI initiatives produced measurable business decisions.
Data architecture is a function, not a credential. The paths into it are genuinely varied, and that variety reflects something real about what the role actually demands.
Outcome: Clearer picture of how different technical backgrounds map to the data architect role and what makes each one a legitimate — or limited — foundation.
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