Archive for September, 2009
Learning the Data Four-Step
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by PBBI.
According to a recent SiriusDecisions Research Brief, 10-25 percent of the records for the average B2B company contain critical errors. The same study reports that 66% more revenue goes to the company with high quality data management.
So, why does good data make such a difference?
Bad data hurts your image, your operations, and your bottom line [...]
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Data Governance – It’s Everybody’s Business
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by PBBI.
This post is written by Navin Sharma, Director of Product Management at Pitney Bowes.
Governance is defined as the act, process or power of governing. Stated a different way, governance is the system or method of management. For without governance, there would be chaos. Do you think there was appropriate governance on Wall Street?
Corporate governance [...]
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Is Data Quality Old News?
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by PBBI.
There’s an old saying: “You know its time to get out of the market when the shoeshine guy is giving out stock tips.” So, does all the chatter in the press and around the blogosphere about data quality mean that its issues have already been recognized and addressed by most businesses today?
The answer is a [...]
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Customer-Driven Innovation Approaches
Posted on 14. Sep, 2009 by Joe Pindell.
User-driven applications such as YouTube and Wikipedia are definitely on the rise. These tools along with the emerging use of social media illustrate a growing appetite for users to be actively involved in product creation. Obviously this high level of involvement changes how users use existing tools but also the actual tools they choose to [...]
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