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Book Synopsis
In this book, authors Dalton Cervo and Mark Allen show you how to implement Master Data Management (MDM) within your business model to create a more quality controlled approach. Focusing on techniques that can improve data quality management, lower data maintenance costs, reduce corporate and compliance risks, and drive increased efficiency in customer data management practices, the book will guide you in successfully managing and maintaining your customer master data. You''ll find the expert guidance you need, complete with tables, graphs, and charts, in planning, implementing, and managing MDM.

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii

Preface xvii

Acknowledgments xxi

Introduction 1

Part I: Planning Your Customer MDM Initiative 7

Chapter 1: Defining Your MDM Scope and Approach 9

MDM Approaches and Architectures 9

Analytical MDM 11

Operational MDM 14

Enterprise MDM 18

Defining the Business Case 20

Cost Reduction 21

Risk Management 22

Revenue Growth 23

Selecting the Right MDM Approach 23

Data Management Maturity Level 24

Addressing the ROI Question 27

Summary 27

Note 28

Chapter 2: Establishing Effective Ownership 29

The Question of Data Ownership 29

Executive Involvement 31

MDM with Segmented Business Practices 31

A Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approach 32

Creating Collaborative Partnerships 33

Can Your Current IT and Business Model

Effectively Support MDM? 33

The Acceptance Factor 34

Business Access to Data 35

Coordination of MDM Roles and Responsibilities 36

Summary 38

Notes 38

Chapter 3: Priming the MDM Engine 39

Introduction 39

Positioning MDM Tools 40

Data Integration and Synchronization 42

Data Profiling 43

Data Migration 46

Data Consolidation and Segmentation 55

Reference Data 57

Metadata 60

Summary 63

Notes 63

Part II: The Implementation Fundamentals 65

Chapter 4: Data Governance 67

Initiating a Customer Data Governance Model 67

Planning and Design 69

Establishing the Charter 70

Policies, Standards, and Controls 78

Implementation 85

Process Readiness 85

Implement 88

Maintain and Improve 91

Summary 93

Notes 94

Chapter 5: Data Stewardship 95

From Concept to Practice 95

People 96

MDM Process Core Team 97

Operational Process Areas 102

Processes 107

Data Caretaking 108

Summary 109

Chapter 6: Data Quality Management 111

Implementing a Data Quality Model 111

A Process for Data Quality 114

Drivers 115

Data Quality (DQ) Forum 117

Controls/Data Governance 119

Data Analysts 120

Design Team 123

IT Support/Data Stewards 125

Metrics 126

Establishing a Data Quality Baseline 127

Context 127

Data Quality Dimensions 129

Entities and Attributes 129

Putting It All Together 132

Data Alignment and Fitness Assessment 136

Data Correction Initiatives 137

Summary 140

Note 140

Chapter 7: Data Access Management 141

Creating the Business Discipline 141

Beyond the System Administrator 142

Creating the Right Gatekeeper Model 144

Preparing 145

Employee Data 146

Access Management Requirements 146

Add User Group Names 148

Map Privileges to Requirement Categories 149

Profiling the Data 150

Implementing and Managing the Process 152

Testing and Launching the Process 157

Resolve Issues Immediately 157

Auditing and Monitoring 158

Segregation of Duty (SoD) Management 159

Summary 161

Notes 161

Part III: Achieving a Steady State 163

Chapter 8: Data Maintenance and Metrics 165

Data Maintenance 165

Specify, Profile, and Analyze 167

Improve 167

Data Quality Metrics 184

Monitors 185

Scorecards 187

Summary 189

Note 190

Chapter 9: Maturing Your MDM Model 191

How to Recognize and Gauge Maturity? 191

Data Governance Maturity 193

Data Stewardship Maturity 194

Data Quality Maturity 195

Data Access Management Maturity 197

Summary 198

Notes 199

Part IV: Advanced Practices 201

Chapter 10: Creating the Customer 360 View 203

Introduction 203

Hierarchy Management (HM) 206

Operational versus Analytical Hierarchies 207

Single versus Multiple Hierarchies 208

Number of Levels in the Customer Hierarchy 209

Virtual versus Physical Customer Records 211

Legal versus Non-Legal Hierarchies 212

The Elusive, yet Achievable, 360 Customer View 213

Summary 213

Chapter 11: Surviving Organizational Change 215

How Adaptable is Your Customer Master Data? 215

Data Quality Factors 216

Data Completeness 217

Data Consistency 217

Data Integrity 218

The Change Management Challenge 219

Data Governance Can Greatly Assist a Transitioning State 220

Leveraging the Data Stewards and Analysts 220

Adopting Best Practices 222

Summary 222

Chapter 12: Beyond Customer MDM 225

The Leading and Lagging Ends 225

Technology’s Influence on MDM 226

Overcoming the IT and Business Constraints 228

Achieving an Effective Enterprise-Wide MDM Model 230

Where Does MDM Lead? 233

Summary 235

Note 236

Recommended Reading 237

About the Authors 239

Index 241

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 19/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470910559, 978-0470910559
      ISBN10: 0470910550

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this book, authors Dalton Cervo and Mark Allen show you how to implement Master Data Management (MDM) within your business model to create a more quality controlled approach. Focusing on techniques that can improve data quality management, lower data maintenance costs, reduce corporate and compliance risks, and drive increased efficiency in customer data management practices, the book will guide you in successfully managing and maintaining your customer master data. You''ll find the expert guidance you need, complete with tables, graphs, and charts, in planning, implementing, and managing MDM.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xiii

      Preface xvii

      Acknowledgments xxi

      Introduction 1

      Part I: Planning Your Customer MDM Initiative 7

      Chapter 1: Defining Your MDM Scope and Approach 9

      MDM Approaches and Architectures 9

      Analytical MDM 11

      Operational MDM 14

      Enterprise MDM 18

      Defining the Business Case 20

      Cost Reduction 21

      Risk Management 22

      Revenue Growth 23

      Selecting the Right MDM Approach 23

      Data Management Maturity Level 24

      Addressing the ROI Question 27

      Summary 27

      Note 28

      Chapter 2: Establishing Effective Ownership 29

      The Question of Data Ownership 29

      Executive Involvement 31

      MDM with Segmented Business Practices 31

      A Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approach 32

      Creating Collaborative Partnerships 33

      Can Your Current IT and Business Model

      Effectively Support MDM? 33

      The Acceptance Factor 34

      Business Access to Data 35

      Coordination of MDM Roles and Responsibilities 36

      Summary 38

      Notes 38

      Chapter 3: Priming the MDM Engine 39

      Introduction 39

      Positioning MDM Tools 40

      Data Integration and Synchronization 42

      Data Profiling 43

      Data Migration 46

      Data Consolidation and Segmentation 55

      Reference Data 57

      Metadata 60

      Summary 63

      Notes 63

      Part II: The Implementation Fundamentals 65

      Chapter 4: Data Governance 67

      Initiating a Customer Data Governance Model 67

      Planning and Design 69

      Establishing the Charter 70

      Policies, Standards, and Controls 78

      Implementation 85

      Process Readiness 85

      Implement 88

      Maintain and Improve 91

      Summary 93

      Notes 94

      Chapter 5: Data Stewardship 95

      From Concept to Practice 95

      People 96

      MDM Process Core Team 97

      Operational Process Areas 102

      Processes 107

      Data Caretaking 108

      Summary 109

      Chapter 6: Data Quality Management 111

      Implementing a Data Quality Model 111

      A Process for Data Quality 114

      Drivers 115

      Data Quality (DQ) Forum 117

      Controls/Data Governance 119

      Data Analysts 120

      Design Team 123

      IT Support/Data Stewards 125

      Metrics 126

      Establishing a Data Quality Baseline 127

      Context 127

      Data Quality Dimensions 129

      Entities and Attributes 129

      Putting It All Together 132

      Data Alignment and Fitness Assessment 136

      Data Correction Initiatives 137

      Summary 140

      Note 140

      Chapter 7: Data Access Management 141

      Creating the Business Discipline 141

      Beyond the System Administrator 142

      Creating the Right Gatekeeper Model 144

      Preparing 145

      Employee Data 146

      Access Management Requirements 146

      Add User Group Names 148

      Map Privileges to Requirement Categories 149

      Profiling the Data 150

      Implementing and Managing the Process 152

      Testing and Launching the Process 157

      Resolve Issues Immediately 157

      Auditing and Monitoring 158

      Segregation of Duty (SoD) Management 159

      Summary 161

      Notes 161

      Part III: Achieving a Steady State 163

      Chapter 8: Data Maintenance and Metrics 165

      Data Maintenance 165

      Specify, Profile, and Analyze 167

      Improve 167

      Data Quality Metrics 184

      Monitors 185

      Scorecards 187

      Summary 189

      Note 190

      Chapter 9: Maturing Your MDM Model 191

      How to Recognize and Gauge Maturity? 191

      Data Governance Maturity 193

      Data Stewardship Maturity 194

      Data Quality Maturity 195

      Data Access Management Maturity 197

      Summary 198

      Notes 199

      Part IV: Advanced Practices 201

      Chapter 10: Creating the Customer 360 View 203

      Introduction 203

      Hierarchy Management (HM) 206

      Operational versus Analytical Hierarchies 207

      Single versus Multiple Hierarchies 208

      Number of Levels in the Customer Hierarchy 209

      Virtual versus Physical Customer Records 211

      Legal versus Non-Legal Hierarchies 212

      The Elusive, yet Achievable, 360 Customer View 213

      Summary 213

      Chapter 11: Surviving Organizational Change 215

      How Adaptable is Your Customer Master Data? 215

      Data Quality Factors 216

      Data Completeness 217

      Data Consistency 217

      Data Integrity 218

      The Change Management Challenge 219

      Data Governance Can Greatly Assist a Transitioning State 220

      Leveraging the Data Stewards and Analysts 220

      Adopting Best Practices 222

      Summary 222

      Chapter 12: Beyond Customer MDM 225

      The Leading and Lagging Ends 225

      Technology’s Influence on MDM 226

      Overcoming the IT and Business Constraints 228

      Achieving an Effective Enterprise-Wide MDM Model 230

      Where Does MDM Lead? 233

      Summary 235

      Note 236

      Recommended Reading 237

      About the Authors 239

      Index 241

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