Who owns the data at organizations and higher education institutions? Information Technology (IT) Department or the specific functional department like Admissions, Human Resources, Institutional Research or everyone at the institution or organization? Of course, the answer is multiple departments and everyone at the organization. It is a shared ownership. From the top down there needs to be a data driven culture at the higher education institution. Everyone at the organization needs to understand their role regarding data. The responsibilities of the departments and the individuals should be clearly defined. Arguing about ownership is divisive, distractive, inefficient, ineffective, costly and destructive.
Policies and the tools used for data governance (or data intelligence), such as the Data Cookbook by IData, should be aligned to the needs of the organization. Data creation, import, export, maintenance and entering must align with business drivers. Data must be managed over its life cycle. To be effective, data needs to be standardized, organized and documented. Data must be managed in a way that is transparent and intelligible to the organization. It takes a team effort to be successful.
IT Department owns the tactical execution of how the organizations manages data.
Some of their data responsibilities could include:IT staff play an important role in data governance at the organization but lacks the requisite knowledge of the data point definitions and uses of the data. IT Department should indeed be included on the data ownership team representing the institution’s technology focus, including the hardware and software considerations, data security and data integrity factors.
Functional department consumes institutional data as a part of their day-to-day responsibilities and thus are in the best position to validate the data being reported and improve data collection practices. Each functional department needs to be the custodian of the data it generates and uses to conduct its business.
Functional department’s data responsibilities could include:
Functional Department staff play an important role in data governance at the institution but often lack the technology skills to maintain and provide access to the data. Functional Department should indeed be included on the data ownership team representing the institution’s information focus, including data validation.
Institutions need to avoid cleaning up the data every month without ever addressing the root cause of the poor data quality. This will take the efforts of the functional department (normally the official data steward) who knows the data and the IT Department that maintains the data. Reason for the issue could be anything such as lack of ownership, no clearly defined standards, no audits, no data validation, technical limitations, poor training, inaccurate definitions or incorrect business process.
Everyone is a data steward even if not officially assigned. Tools exist, such as the Data Cookbook, make it easy for all to be involved in the data stewardship of the data. Everyone at the institution needs to know who to contact (the appropriate data steward) and know the appropriate processes for data requests and reporting data quality issues.
Some examples:Hope this blog helps in stating the benefits of a team effort regarding data governance (data intelligence) efforts at organizations and higher education institutions.
IData has a solution, the Data Cookbook, that can aid the employees and the institution in its data governance. IData also has experts that can assist with data governance, reporting, integration and other technology services on an as needed basis. Feel free to contact us and let us know how we can assist.
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