Non Invasive Data Governance- The Path Of Least Resistance And Greatest Success

"Do no harm to the people you are trying to help."

: Treating data with the same discipline as financial or physical assets. Formalized Accountability "Do no harm to the people you are trying to help

Non-Invasive Data Governance is a philosophy of common sense. It acknowledges a simple truth: people want to do a good job, and they are already trying to manage their data as best they can. By formalizing those efforts without adding unnecessary "noise" or "overhead," an organization can build a robust data culture that sticks. Sarah said no

Next, Sarah looked at the software. The IT team wanted a massive, new governance platform that required ten clicks to log a single data change. Sarah said no. "Do no harm to the people you are trying to help

This article is based on the principles established by Robert S. Seiner and the KIK Consulting group. For organizations looking to move from policing to enabling, the Non-Invasive approach remains the only proven model for enterprise scale.

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