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Tuesday
Nov092010

DQ-View: From Data to Decision

Data Quality (DQ) View is an OCDQ regular segment.  Each DQ-View is a brief video discussion of a data quality key concept.

As I posited in The Circle of Quality, an organization’s success is measured by its business results, which are dependent on the quality of its business decisions, which rely on the quality of its data.  In this new DQ-View segment, I want to briefly discuss the relationship between data quality and decision quality and examine a few crucial aspects of the journey from data to decision.

 

DQ-View: From Data to Decision

 

If you are having trouble viewing this video, then you can watch it on Vimeo by clicking on this link: DQ-View on Vimeo

 

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Reader Comments (1)

Totally agree. There's an interesting post on the build-up to customer intimacy - which is, in essence - relations built on a slew of whole data-driven decisions - you might want to check it out: Customer intimacy

November 15, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterm ellard

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