IAIDQ's Information and Data Quality Newsletter
Vol. 1 Issue 3 July 2005
In this edition...
Table of contents [PDF]
From the IAIDQ President [PDF]
From the Editor in Chief [PDF]
To a High IQ! Information Quality Principles: Customer Focus—the beginning and the end of IQ [PDF] Members only
Larry English delves into the importance of Customer Focus, and explains why the Customer should be the beginning and the end of any Information / Data Quality effort.
Understanding the Rancor between IT and “the Business” [PDF] Members only
Dr. Tom Redman delicately explores the rancor that exists between IT and “the business,” and shares a better paradigm that will prove useful to both IT and business professionals alike.
Enterprise Data Modeling: 10 Mistakes to Avoid [PDF] Members only
Our very own President, Ben Reed shares his list of 10 Mistakes to avoid when creating an Enterprise Data Model.
Data Quality and The Business — The Data and Information Quality Function: Where should this be positioned within your organization? [PDF] Members only
Alberto Villari shares an Organizational Best Practice that will be useful when we decide where best to position the I/DQ function in any organization.
Association News [PDF]
17th IQ Conference
Calendar of forthcoming activities
Website — help wanted
Calls to Action:
• IAIDQ strategy
• Working Session for IAIDQ Special Interest Groups and Local Chapters.
Future issues — Call for Contributions
Print friendly version — complete newsletter [PDF 451 kb] Members only
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