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 versity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=148&proposalid=13717\nGwen Thomas of the 
 Data Governance Institute has famously noted that as much as 80-90% of data
  governance is communication.&nbsp;All Data Governance roadmaps include a c
 ommunication plan.&nbsp;The communication plan ensures that policies and pr
 ocedures are communicated.&nbsp;Audiences and communication channels are id
 entified.&nbsp;The number of e-mail read receipts and web page views are re
 ported.&nbsp;We&rsquo;re communicating, right?&nbsp;Why aren&rsquo;t they l
 istening?\n\nSure, we need policies and procedures, charters and councils, 
 glossaries, and catalogs. But what if our audience isn&rsquo;t interested?&
 nbsp;Maybe we should reimagine Data Governance communication and how we eng
 age with our audience.&nbsp;Join us to explore a model where:\n\n
 The governance organization is more like a publisher, with an editorial boa
 rd guiding the program\n
 Stewards act more like reporters, finding and investigating important &ldqu
 o;data&rdquo; stories\n
 Glossary, metadata, and data catalog tools are used to publish relevant, ti
 mely, and engaging data stories\n
 The Data Governance Office operates more like an online community moderator
 , supporting many diverse data communities\n\n
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SUMMARY:All the (Data) News That’s Fit to Print
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