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Managing Your Company's Data | ||||
Managing the data for
any organization can be a daunting task, especially when the data is
such a critical component of operation of the business. Companies
use a variety of techniques to store and manage their critical data such
as spreadsheets, word processors, proprietary software and systems, and
even pen and paper. Some of these less-than-optimal processes can
lead to inaccurate, non-standard data and databases that, at best, will
not benefit the organization over the long term. When considering
the best methods of managing data that can include such crucial
information such as:
organizations must work
to ensure that the integrity of their data, and data systems, are of the
highest quality and accuracy. |
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This session focuses on the fundamentals and development of a solid data management structure in your organization. In the allotted time, we cover the best methods of storing and managing your data, the best use of "in place" infrastructure to develop good data management practices, and the migration of data in of non-standard storage structures to the new design. While time for this session does not allow for the detailed examination of specific storage and management techniques, it does provide attendees with valuable information to begin the process of taking data from a "haphazard" format to one that makes the data easy to report and manage, easily portable, and provides for an orderly evolution of the data and associated databases. Session Objective Target Audience Prerequisites Session Details Each session runs about 3 hours, including the Q/A period. Your Facilitator:
Mark Arrington, PMP, MBB, MCSE |
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