Matthew and I are self-confessed coffee snobs. We're OK with this. The thing you need to kick-start your day, or beat your afternoon slump, has to be something you look forward to and cherish.
Of course, a person's taste in coffee and judgement of what counts as good quality coffee is subjective. What I rate as good quality is different to what someone else might rate as good quality. However, in the world of data, quality cannot be subjective. Quality needs to be measured against business and user requirements and a common understanding of what quality means. Data quality therefore is non-negotiable. Garbage in equals failed business! Simple.
From the conversations I've had recently, CDOs and Heads of Data must provide business with the most accurate insights possible to allow business to adjust to an ever-changing COVID-based environment.
So, in this episode of Data Conversations Over Coffee Matthew and I discuss:
If you'd like to hear more from Matthew when you're done watching, he also runs Data Science Meetup, which organizes events for data professionals in Johannesburg, and is the host of the Financial Modelling Podcast.
Corinium has partnered with InfoBluePrint to deliver a comprehensive data quality training course that's delivered in an interactive online format.
The course is spread over eight modules covering: