About the Webinar
Many Data Governance programs require a Data Governance Charter before they get started. A tremendous amount of effort can go into the development and approval of the charter. Many organizations are not permitted to get started until their Data Governance charter is approved. The question is, why is a charter so important?
Join Bob Seiner and special guest Anne Buff for this month’s RWDG webinar where he will address Data Governance Charter requirements and share how to develop and gain approval for the charter. Bob will share examples of charters and describe how the need for the charter and the charters themselves differ from organization to organization.
During this webinar Bob and his guest will discuss:
- The core components of a Data Governance Charter
- How to know when a Data Governance Charter is required
- How to gain approval of the Data Governance Charter
- Using the charter as a living breathing document
- Sharing the charter as a primary communications tool
About the Speakers
Anne Buff
Thought Leader for SAS Best Practices, SAS
Anne Buff is a Business Solutions Manager and Thought Leader for SAS Best Practices, a thought leadership organization at SAS institute. As a speaker and author she specializes in the topics of data governance, stewardship, data strategy, monetization and the data organization. Anne has been a specialist in the world of data almost 20 years and has developed courseware for a wide range of technical concepts and software including, SAS(r) Data Management. In her current role, she leverages her training and consulting experience and her data-savviness to lead best practices workshops and facilitate intra-team dialogs to help companies realize their "data potential".
Robert S. Seiner
President and Principal, KIK Consulting and Educational Services
Robert S. Seiner is the President and Principal of KIK Consulting & Educational Services and the Publisher of The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com). Bob was recently awarded the DAMA Professional Award for significant and demonstrable contributions to the data management industry. Bob specializes in “non-invasive data governance”, data stewardship, and meta-data management solutions.