Introduction
Data governance ensures that data is managed and used in a way that aligns with an organization's goals and values. This involves setting policies and procedures for how information is collected, stored, accessed, and used and establishing roles and responsibilities for those involved in managing the data.
Data governance is critical for organizations of all sizes and industries, as it helps to ensure the integrity, security, and accessibility of data. However, data governance failures can and do occur, and it is essential to know how to handle such situations.
In this blog post, we will discuss some common symptoms of data governance failure, understand the root causes of these failures, and develop a plan to diffuse and defuse the situation.