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Bad data made me go digital


So, I have to admit it: Like most people, I’m a creature of habit. When I realized I was getting to the end of my trusty National® Brand 150-page lined account book (known to most people as a notebook), I fired up my browser to buy some replacements. Unfortunately, the company where we buy office [...]

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Physics of Information Management: Work Done by a Spring


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Please Stop Trying to Come Up with a Single Enterprise Definition of Customer


Try this. Think back through all the data warehouse, MDM, BI and other assortment of data management projects that you’ve been involved in. Can you think of a case in which an entire enteprise adopted a single definition of customer? Or a single definition of product? Your project team might have put together a definition. [...]

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Achieving Fully Governed Master Data


This is my third and final post in my series about what to look for in your master data management solution. The first topic was about modeling your master data, the second was mastering the data, and this one is about governing the master data. As you have read elsewhere in the Kalido Conversations blog, [...]

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How to be the master of mastering your master data


In my last post, I discussed how important it is to be able to effectively model your master data. In this, the second in a series on the topic of master data, I want to discuss how you need to master it. By “master it,” I am referring to the workflow-driven process steps people go [...]

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