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Data’s Credibility Problem

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Join Dr. Thomas C. Redman, aka “the Data Doc,” President of Data Quality Solutions, and Kim Huth-Ziegler and Autumn Moss from the Global Product and Solution marketing team as they discuss an article written by Tom Redman titled: “Data’s Credibility Problem”

The original article, published in December 2013, discusses how data is no longer reliable and has caused managers to lose faith in what data they can use. Business strategies are suffering because of it, and at a minimum, new strategies are being put in place to assess usable data. This takes time and money. However, the article investigates one business's dedication to finding, scrubbing, repairing, and then using the correct data to make better business decisions, and quite frankly, it does not take as long as one would think. In this podcast, we will explore the root of the problem and the one simple thing that we could be doing to make a massive impact without investing ample time or resources.

Speakers: Thomas C. Redman, Ph.D., the Data Doc, President Data Quality Solutions. Kim Huth- Ziegler Solutions & Product Marketing Senior Specialist – BTP (SAP)

Autumn Moss Data Management | Business Technology Platform (BTP) Global Solution Marketing Manager (SAP)

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Originally posted in the Harvard Business review:

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Join Dr. Thomas C. Redman, aka “the Data Doc,” President of Data Quality Solutions, and Kim Huth-Ziegler and Autumn Moss from the Global Product and Solution marketing team as they discuss an article written by Tom Redman titled: “Data’s Credibility Problem”

The original article, published in December 2013, discusses how data is no longer reliable and has caused managers to lose faith in what data they can use. Business strategies are suffering because of it, and at a minimum, new strategies are being put in place to assess usable data. This takes time and money. However, the article investigates one business's dedication to finding, scrubbing, repairing, and then using the correct data to make better business decisions, and quite frankly, it does not take as long as one would think. In this podcast, we will explore the root of the problem and the one simple thing that we could be doing to make a massive impact without investing ample time or resources.

Speakers: Thomas C. Redman, Ph.D., the Data Doc, President Data Quality Solutions. Kim Huth- Ziegler Solutions & Product Marketing Senior Specialist – BTP (SAP)

Autumn Moss Data Management | Business Technology Platform (BTP) Global Solution Marketing Manager (SAP)

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Originally posted in the Harvard Business review:

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