Developing best practice for information and data quality management

Maximizing ROI ∙ Minimising risk ∙ Managing quality

Date: 10 Mar 2009 - 11 Mar 2009

Location: London

NH Harrington Hall Hotel - Click here for venue details

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Building on five years of success providing timely and insightful strategies to UK and European information and data managers, Ark’s 2009 Developing best practice for information and data quality management conference is delivering its best programme yet.

With increasing concern over the global economic outlook already changing the way in which businesses manage their resources, it is imperative for information managers to have a strategy in place to maximise output levels, ensure data quality, protect ROI and reduce costs.

This year, we will provide you with the tools to do just that, through case studies that focus on the most value-driven, cost-effective and practical strategies for managing your company’s most valuable asset: data.

This year, you will hear brand new case studies from Europe’s most progressive data quality departments including:

  • Unilever, on how to harness IM technology as a platform for innovation
  • ConocoPhillips, on how to adapt your DQ efforts to specific customer requirements
  • British Telecom, on how to spot – and stop – information quality ‘erosion’
You’ll also hear the latest case studies from the NHS, PwC, Barclays, London Borough of Brent, RWE npower, British-American Tobacco and more on how to:
  • Manage information assets on a global scale
  • Build data quality accountability into corporate performance standards
  • Truly move information management from a cost centre to a strategic business enabler
You will also have the opportunity to hear in-depth from the IAIDQ, DAMA UK and other leading organisations on recent developments in IM/DQ certification, as well as spend time conducting an indepth analysis of your organisation’s IQ maturity.

Join us as we explore cutting-edge strategies, benchmark the latest technologies and analyse best practices in date quality management today.

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