The ROI of Data Governance: A Revenue Generation Perspective
by DataFlux Corporation

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Published on: 06/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 11
Price: FREE

Overview
Measuring the ROI of data governance is not easy, and there is rarely ROI for simply having a data governance program. Enterprises must focus on the ROI of its accomplishments. Often other metrics are necessary when data efforts are more than two degrees of separation from actual hard-dollar benefits or when assumptions are tested about data.



Read this white paper to learn more about the role of data governance and when it is appropriate to measure these data efforts with ROI or other metrics. Explore an ROI calculator of data governance and what it means to test assumptions about data.

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