Scary Calendar Effects
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Friday, January 13, 2012 at 3:00AM OCDQ Radio is a vendor-neutral podcast about data quality and its related disciplines, produced and hosted by Jim Harris.
During this episode, recorded on the first of three occurrences of Friday the 13th in 2012, I discuss scary calendar effects.
In other words, I discuss how schedules, deadlines, and other date-related aspects can negatively affect enterprise initiatives such as data quality, master data management, and data governance.
Please Beware: This episode concludes with the OCDQ Radio Theater production of Data Quality and Friday the 13th.

Scary Calendar Effects
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