Overview
The principles of data quality management are a set of fundamental beliefs, standards, rules, and values that are accepted as true and can be used as a foundation for guiding an organization’s data quality management. This guide details seven principles for businesses to follow to maintain quality data across leadership, teams, and stakeholders.
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