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Data in Construction
Hugh Seaton
24 episodes
8 months ago
A weekly discussion about how data is created, managed, analyzed and used in construction, architecture and property development.
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A weekly discussion about how data is created, managed, analyzed and used in construction, architecture and property development.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
Business,
Management,
How To
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An Introduction to Data Governance, Jessi Ashdown & Uri Gilad, Google
Data in Construction
44 minutes 29 seconds
3 years ago
An Introduction to Data Governance, Jessi Ashdown & Uri Gilad, Google
The key to gaining trust in data is to manage it well, from its first generation through all the storage, transformation and analysis it goes through - this is data governance. Uri Gilad, Group Product Manager, Data Governance at Google, and Jessi Ashdown, Senior User Experience Researcher, also at Google are two of the authors of "Data Governance: The Definitive Guide," an outstanding introduction to the key concepts of data governance, and the frameworks needed to enact it. In this episode you'll hear about what data governance is, how to get started, how to transform your data operations.
Data in Construction
A weekly discussion about how data is created, managed, analyzed and used in construction, architecture and property development.