IAIDQ's Information and Data Quality Newsletter
Vol. 3 Issue 1 — January 2007
In this edition...
Table of contents [PDF]
From the IAIDQ President [PDF]
From the Editor in Chief [PDF]
To a High IQ! Information Stewardship: Accountability for Information Quality
Larry English begins a new series by describing the nine business roles we find in Information Stewardship, and the accountabilities that these roles have in Information Management.
The Body Has a Heart and Soul: Roles and Responsibilities of the Chief Data Officer
Dr. Tom Redman fulfils his promise to detail the roles and responsibilities of the Chief Data Officer (CDO) in this quarter’s article entitled The Body has a Heart and Soul: Roles and Responsibilities of the CDO.
The Freakish World of Root Cause Analysis
Daragh O Brien demonstrates why root cause analysis (not conventional wisdom) should serve as the basis for planning your IQ improvement program in his article entitled The Freakish World of Root Cause Analysis.
Keith Underdown advances our association’s work in creating an IAIDQ Body of Knowledge by identifying and describing the three main data archetypes.
A Holistic Approach to Measuring Information Quality
Alan Snow highlights the need for A Holistic Approach to Measuring Information Quality where the focus is driven by information value and risk management.
Association News [PDF]
Guide to
Communities of Practice
IQ Conference Reports from
- 2006 US
Conference in San Francisco and
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the 2006 European conference in London
A list of upcoming IQ activities
Future issues — Call for Contributions
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11 January 2007
