Overview
Despite heavy, long-term investments in data management, data problems at many organizations continue to grow. One reason is that data has traditionally been perceived as just one aspect of a technology project; it has not been treated as a corporate asset. Consequently, the belief was that traditional application and database planning efforts were sufficient to address ongoing data issues.
Developing a data strategy ensures all data resources are positioned in such a way that they can be used, shared, and moved easily and efficiently. This resource outlines the five essential components of a data strategy.
Do you have feedback on this resource?
Thank you for your feedback as we strive to curate and publish resources to help social impact organizations succeed with data.
Explore More
Related Guides & Resources
Crafting Your Data Strategy
This guide will help you navigate the morass of buzzwords, guidebooks, and software so that you can plan a data strategy that works effectively for you and your organization.