Failure to successfully monetize data management investments sets up an unfortunate loop of fixing symptoms without addressing the underlying problems. As organizations begin to understand poor data management practices as the root causes of many of their business problems, they become more willing to make the required investments in our profession. This presentation uses specific examples to illustrate the costs of poor data management and how it impacts business objectives. Join us and learn how you can better align your data management projects with business objectives to justify funding and gain management approval.
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Show Me The Money: Monetizing Data Management
Failure to successfully monetize data management
investments sets up an unfortunate loop of fixing
symptoms without addressing the underlying
problems. As organizations begin to understand poor
data management practices as the root causes of
many of their business problems, they become more
willing to make the required investments in our
profession. This presentation uses specific examples
to illustrate the costs of poor data management and
how it impacts business objectives. Join us and learn
how you can better align your data management
projects with business objectives to justify funding
and gain management approval.
Date: October 8, 2013
Time: 2:00 PM ET/11:00 AM PT
Presenter: Peter Aiken, Ph.D.
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FOREWORD BY JOHN BOTTEGA
MONETIZING
DATA MANAGEMENT
Unlocking the Value in Your Organization’s
Most Important Asset.
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FOREWORD BY JOHN BOTTEGA
MONETIZING
DATA MANAGEMENT
Unlocking the Value in Your Organization’s
Most Important Asset.
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Peter Aiken, PhD
• 25+ years of experience in data
management
• Multiple international awards &
recognition
• Founder, Data Blueprint (datablueprint.com)
• Associate Professor of IS, VCU (vcu.edu)
• President, DAMA International (dama.org)
• 8 books and dozens of articles
• Experienced w/ 500+ data
management practices in 20 countries
• Multi-year immersions with
organizations as diverse as the
US DoD, Nokia, Deutsche Bank,
Wells Fargo, and the Commonwealth
of Virginia
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Monetizing Data Management
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PETER AIKEN WITH JUANITA BILLINGS
FOREWORD BY JOHN BOTTEGA
MONETIZING
DATA MANAGEMENT
Unlocking the Value in Your Organization’s
Most Important Asset.
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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9. Data Program
Coordination
Feedback
Data
Development
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Standard
Data
Five Integrated DM Practice Areas
Organizational Strategies
Goals
Business
Data
Business Value
Application
Models &
Designs
Implementation
Direction
Guidance
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Organizational
Data Integration
Data
Stewardship
Data Support
Operations
Data
Asset Use
Integrated
Models
Leverage data in organizational activities
Data management
processes and
infrastructure
Combining multiple
assets to produce
extra value
Organizational-entity
subject area data
integration
Provide reliable
data access
Achieve sharing of data
within a business area
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Five Integrated DM Practice Areas
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Manage data coherently.
Share data across boundaries.
Assign responsibilities for data.
Engineer data delivery systems.
Maintain data availability.
Data Program
Coordination
Organizational
Data Integration
Data Stewardship Data Development
Data Support
Operations
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Hierarchy of Data Management Practices (after Maslow)
• 5 Data
management
practices areas /
data management
basics ...
• ... are necessary
but insufficient
prerequisites to
organizational data
leveraging
applications that is
self actualizing data
or advanced data
practices Basic Data Management Practices
– Data Program Management
– Organizational Data Integration
– Data Stewardship
– Data Development
– Data Support Operations
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Advanced
Data
Practices
• MDM
• Mining
• Big Data
• Analytics
• Warehousing
• SOA
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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Motivation ...
• Task: helping our community better articulate the
importance of what we do
• Until we can meaningfully communicate in monetary
or other terms equally important to the C-suite, we will
continue to struggle to articulate the value of its role
• Today’s business executives
– Smart, talented and experienced experts
– Executive decision-makers being far removed and
insufficiently data knowledgeable
– Too many decisions about data have been poor.
• Four Parts
– Unique perspective to the practice of leveraging data
– 11 cases where leveraging data has produced positive
financial results
– Five instance non-monetary outcomes of critical important
to the C-suite
– Interaction of data management practices and both IT
projects and legal responsibilities
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PETER AIKEN WITH JUANITA BILLINGS
FOREWORD BY JOHN BOTTEGA
MONETIZING
DATA MANAGEMENT
Unlocking the Value in Your Organization’s
Most Important Asset.
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2013 Monetizing Data Management Survey Results
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• Soon to be released: white paper & survey results
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2013 Monetizing Data Management Survey Results
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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Data
Data
Data
Information
Fact Meaning
Request
Strategic Information Use: Prerequisites
[Built on definitions from Dan Appleton 1983]
Intelligence
Strategic Use
1. Each FACT combines with one or more MEANINGS.
2. Each specific FACT and MEANING combination is referred to as a DATUM.
3. An INFORMATION is one or more DATA that are returned in response to a specific REQUEST
4. INFORMATION REUSE is enabled when one FACT is combined with more than one MEANING.
5. INTELLIGENCE is INFORMATION associated with its STRATEGIC USES.
6. DATA/INFORMATION must formally arranged into an ARCHITECTURE.
Wisdom & knowledge are
often used synonymously
Data
Data
Data Data
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Leverage is an Engineering Concept
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• Using proper engineering
techniques, a human can lift
a bulk that is weighs much
more than the human
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Data Leverage is an Engineering Concept
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Organizational
Data
Organizational
Data Managers
Technologies
Process
People
• Note: Reducing ROT increases data leverage
Less Data ROT ->
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Why Is Data Management Important?
• Too much data leads directly to wasted productivity
– Eighty percent (80%) of organizational data is
redundant, obsolete or trivial (ROT)
• Underutilized data leads directly to poorly leveraged
organizational resources
– Manpower – costs associated with labor resources and
market share
– Money – costs associated
with management of
financial resources
– Methods – costs associated
with operational processes and product delivery
– Machines – costs associated with hardware, software
applications and data to enhance production capability
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Incorrect Educational Focus
• Building new systems
– 80% of IT costs are spent rebuilding and evolving
existing systems and only 20% of costs are
spent building and acquiring new systems
– Putting fresh graduates on new projects makes this proposition
more ridiculous
– Only the most experienced professionals should be allowed to
participate in new systems development.
• Who is responsible for managing data assets?
– Business thinks IT is taking care of it - it is called IT after all?
– IT thinks if you can sign on to the system their job is complete
• System development practices
– Data evolution is separate from, external to and must precede
system development life cycle activities!
– Data is not a project - it has no distinct beginning and end
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Evolving Data is Different than Creating New Systems
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Common Organizational Data
(and corresponding data needs requirements)
New Organizational
Capabilities
Systems
Development
Activities
Create
Evolve
Future State
(Version +1)
Data evolution is separate from,
external to, and precedes system
development life cycle activities!
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Application-Centric Development
Original articulation from Doug Bagley @ Walmart
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Data/
Information
Network/
Infrastructure
Systems/
Applications
Goals/
Objectives
Strategy
• In support of strategy, organizations
develop specific goals/objectives
• The goals/objectives drive the development
of specific systems/applications
• Development of systems/applications leads
to network/infrastructure requirements
• Data/information are typically considered
after the systems/applications and network/
infrastructure have been articulated
• Problems with this approach:
– Ensures data is formed to the applications and not
around the organizational-wide information
requirements
– Process are narrowly formed around applications
– Very little data reuse is possible
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Payroll Application
(3rd GL)Payroll Data
(database)
R& D Applications
(researcher supported, no documentation)
R & D
Data
(raw) Mfg. Data
(home grown
database)
Mfg. Applications
(contractor supported)
Finance
Data
(indexed)
Finance Application
(3rd GL, batch
system, no source)
Marketing Application
(4rd GL, query facilities,
no reporting, very large)
Marketing Data
(external database)
Personnel App.
(20 years old,
un-normalized data)
Personnel Data
(database)
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Typical System Evolution
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Data-Centric Development
Original articulation from Doug Bagley @ Walmart
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Systems/
Applications
Network/
Infrastructure
Data/
Information
Goals/
Objectives
Strategy
• In support of strategy, the organization
develops specific goals/objectives
• The goals/objectives drive the development
of specific data/information assets with an
eye to organization-wide usage
• Network/infrastructure components are
developed to support organization-wide use
of data
• Development of systems/applications is
derived from the data/network architecture
• Advantages of this approach:
– Data/information assets are developed from an
organization-wide perspective
– Systems support organizational data needs and
compliment organizational process flows
– Maximum data/information reuse
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Polling Question #1
• Who or what
department(s) makes the
decision on investing in
data management
initiatives?
A) IT
B) Supported business area
C) IT and the supported
business area together
D) Office of Chief Data
Officer or Enterprise Data
Office/Equivalent
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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Monitization: Time & Leave Tracking
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At Least 300 employees are
spending 15 minutes/week
tracking leave/time
33. District-L (as an example) Leave Tracking Time Accounting
Employees 73 50
Number of documents 1000 2040
Timesheet/employee 13.70 40.8
Time spent 0.08 0.25
Hourly Cost $6.92 $6.92
Additive Rate $11.23 $11.23
Semi-monthly cost per
timekeeper
$12.31 $114.56
Total semi-monthly
timekeeper cost
$898.49 $5,727.89
Annual cost $21,563.83 $137,469.40
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Compute Labor Costs
34. • Range $192,000 - $159,000/month
• $100,000 Salem
• $159,000 Lynchburg
• $100,000 Richmond
• $100,000 Suffolk
• $150,000 Fredericksburg
• $100,000 Staunton
• $100,000 NOVA
• $800,000/month or $9,600,000/annually
• Awareness of the cost of things considered overhead
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Annual Organizational Totals
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International Chemical Company Engine Testing
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• $1billion (+) chemical
company
• Develops/manufactures
additives enhancing the
performance of oils and
fuels ...
• ... to enhance engine/
machine performance
– Helps fuels burn cleaner
– Engines run smoother
– Machines last longer
• Tens of thousands of
tests annually
– Test costs range up to
$250,000!
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Overview of Existing Data Management Process
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1. Manual transfer of digital data
2. Manual file movement/duplication
3. Manual data manipulation
4. Disparate synonym reconciliation
5. Tribal knowledge requirements
6. Non-sustainable technology
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Data Integration Solution
• Integrated the existing systems to
easily search on and find similar or
identical tests
• Results:
– Reduced expenses
– Improved competitive edge
and customer service
– Time savings and improve operational
capabilities
• According to our client’s internal
business case development, they
expect to realize a $25 million gain
each year thanks to this data
integration
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Vocabulary is Important-Tank, Tanks, Tankers, Tanked
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How one inventory item proliferates data throughout the chain
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555
Subassemblies
&
subcomponents
17,659
Repair
parts
or
Consumables
System 1:
18,214 Total items
75 Attributes/ item
1,366,050 Total attributes
System
2
47
Total
items
15+
A>ributes/item
720
Total
a>ributes
System
3
16,594
Total
items
73
A>ributes/item
1,211,362
Total
a>ributes
System
4
8,535
Total
items
16
A>ributes/item
136,560
Total
a>ributes
System
5
15,959
Total
items
22
A>ributes/item
351,098
Total
a>ributes
Total
for
the
five
systems
show
above:
59,350
Items
179
Unique
a>ributes
3,065,790
values
40. • National Stock Number (NSN)
Discrepancies
– If NSNs in LUAF, GABF, and RTLS are
not present in the MHIF, these records
cannot be updated in SASSY
– Additional overhead is created to correct
data before performing the real
maintenance of records
• Serial Number Duplication
– If multiple items are assigned the same
serial number in RTLS, the traceability of
those items is severely impacted
– Approximately $531 million of SAC 3
items have duplicated serial numbers
• On-Hand Quantity Discrepancies
– If the LUAF O/H QTY and number of items serialized in RTLS conflict, there can
be no clear answer as to how many items a unit actually has on-hand
– Approximately $5 billion of equipment does not tie out between the LUAF &
RTLS
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Business Implications
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Improving Data Quality during System Migration
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• Challenge
– Millions of NSN/SKUs
maintained in a catalog
– Key and other data stored in
clear text/comment fields
– Original suggestion was manual
approach to text extraction
– Left the data structuring problem unsolved
• Solution
– Proprietary, improvable text extraction process
– Converted non-tabular data into tabular data
– Saved a minimum of $5 million
– Literally person centuries of work
43. Time needed to review all NSNs once over the life of the project:Time needed to review all NSNs once over the life of the project:
NSNs 2,000,000
Average time to review & cleanse (in minutes) 5
Total Time (in minutes) 10,000,000
Time available per resource over a one year period of time:Time available per resource over a one year period of time:
Work weeks in a year 48
Work days in a week 5
Work hours in a day 7.5
Work minutes in a day 450
Total Work minutes/year 108,000
Person years required to cleanse each NSN once prior to migration:Person years required to cleanse each NSN once prior to migration:
Minutes needed 10,000,000
Minutes available person/year 108,000
Total Person-Years 92.6
Resource Cost to cleanse NSN's prior to migration:Resource Cost to cleanse NSN's prior to migration:
Avg Salary for SME year (not including overhead) $60,000.00
Projected Years Required to Cleanse/Total DLA Person Year Saved 93
Total Cost to Cleanse/Total DLA Savings to Cleanse NSN's: $5.5 million
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Quantitative Benefits
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Seven Sisters (from British Telecom)
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Thanks to Dave Evans
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Polling Question #2
• Is it hard to obtain
funding for your data
management projects?
A) Yes, because it is hard to
show value
B) Yes, because we have not
aligned with the business
objectives
C) Yes, because no
precedent has been set
D) No, because we can
clearly demonstrate value
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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48. In one of the more horrifying incidents I've read about, U.S. soldiers and allies
were killed in December 2001 because of a stunningly poor design of a GPS
receiver, plus "human error."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8853-2002Mar23.html
A U.S. Special Forces air controller was calling in GPS positioning from some sort
of battery-powered device. He "had used the GPS receiver to calculate the
latitude and longitude of the Taliban position in minutes and seconds for an
airstrike by a Navy F/A-18."
According to the *Post* story, the bomber crew "required" a "second
calculation in 'degree decimals'" -- why the crew did not have equipment to
perform the minutes-seconds conversion themselves is not explained.
The air controller had recorded the correct value in the GPS receiver when the
battery died. Upon replacing the battery, he called in the degree-decimal position
the unit was showing -- without realizing that the unit is set up to reset to its *own*
position when the battery is replaced. The 2,000-pound bomb landed on his
position, killing three Special Forces soldiers and injuring 20 others.
If the information in this story is accurate, the RISKS involve replacing memory
settings with an apparently-valid default value instead of blinking 0 or some other
obviously-wrong display; not having a backup battery to hold values in memory
during battery replacement; not equipping users to translate one coordinate
system to another; and using a device with such flaws in a combat situation
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Friendly Fire
deaths traced
to Dead
Battery
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Senior Army Official
• A very heavy dose of
management support
• Any questions as to future
data ownership, "they should make an
appointment to speak directly with me!"
• Empower the team
– The conversation turned from "can this be done?" to
"how are we going to accomplish this?"
– Mistakes along the way would be tolerated
– Implement a workable solution in prototype form
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Communication Patterns
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Source: The Challenge and the Promise: Strengthening the Force, Preventing Suicide and Saving Lives - The Final Report of the Department
of Defense Task Force on the Prevention of Suicide by Members of the Armed Forces - August 2010
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Polling Question #3
• What percentage of
your data projects are
successful?
A) All
B) 25%
C) 75%
D) none
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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56. Plaintiff
(Company X)
Defendant
(Company Y)
April
Requests a
recommendation from
ERP Vendor
Responds indicating
"Preferred Specialist"
status
July
Contracts Defendant to
implement ERP and
convert legacy data
Begins
implementation
January
Realizes a key milestone
has been missed
Stammers an
explanation of "bad"
data
July
Slows then stops
Defendant invoice
payments
Removes project team
Files arbitration request
as governed by contract
with Defendant
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Messy Sequencing Towards Arbitration
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Points of Contention
• Who owned the
risks?
• Who was the project
manager?
• Was the data of poor
quality?
• Did the contractor
(Company Y)
exercise due
diligence?
• Was their
methodology
adequate?
• Were required
standards of care
followed and
were the work
products of required
quality?
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Expert Reports
Ours provided evidence that :
1. Company Y's conversion code introduced
errors into the data
2. Some data that Company Y converted was of
measurably lower quality than the quality of the data
before the conversion
3. Company Y caused harm by not performing an
analysis of the Company X's legacy systems and that
that the required analysis was not a part of any project
plan used by Company Y
4. Company Y caused harm by withholding specific
information relating to the perception of the on-site
consultants' views on potential project success
Expert
Report
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FBI & Canadian Social Security Gender Codes
1. Male
2. Female
3. Formerly male now female
4. Formerly female now male
5. Uncertain
6. Won't tell
7. Doesn't know
8. Male soon to be female
9. Female soon to be male
If column 1 in
source = "m"
• then set
value of
target data
to "male"
• else set
value of
target data
to "female"
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The defendant knew to
prevent duplicate SSNs
!************************************************************************
! Procedure Name: 230-Assign-PS-Emplid
!
! Description : This procedure generates a PeopleSoft Employee ID
! (Emplid) by incrementing the last Emplid processed by 1
! First it checks if the applicant/employee exists on
! the PeopleSoft database using the SSN.
!
!************************************************************************
Begin-Procedure 230-Assign-PS-Emplid
move 'N' to $found_in_PS !DAR 01/14/04
move 'N' to $found_on_XXX !DAR 01/14/04
BEGIN-SELECT -Db'DSN=HR83PRD;UID=PS_DEV;PWD=psdevelopment'
NID.EMPLID
NID.NATIONAL_ID
move 'Y' to $found_in_PS !DAR 01/14/04
move &NID.EMPLID to $ps_emplid
FROM PS_PERS_NID NID
!WHERE NID.NATIONAL_ID = $ps_ssn
WHERE NID.AJ_APPL_ID = $applicant_id
END-SELECT
if $found_in_PS = 'N' !DAR 01/14/04
do 231-Check-XXX-for-Empl !DAR 01/14/04
if $found_on_XXX = 'N' !DAR 01/14/04
add 1 to #last_emplid
let $last_emplid = to_char(#last_emplid)
let $last_emplid = lpad($last_emplid,6,'0')
let $ps_emplid = 'AJ' || $last_emplid
end-if
end-if !DAR 01/14/04
End-Procedure 230-Assign-PS-Emplid
AJHR0213_CAN_UPDATE.SQR
The exclamation point
prevents this line from
looking for duplicates, so
no check is made for a
duplicate SSN/National
ID
Legacy systems business
rules allowed employees to
have more than one
AJ_APPL_ID.
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Risk Response
“Risk response development involves defining enhancement steps
for opportunities and threats.”
Page 119, Duncan, W., A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, PMI, 1996
"The go-live date may need to
be extended due to certain
critical path deliverables not
being met. This extension will
require additional tasks and
resources. The decision of
whether or not to extend the
go-live date should be made by
Monday, November 3, 20XX so
that resources can be allocated
to the additional tasks."
Tasks Hours
New Year Conversion 120
Tax and payroll balance conversion 120
General Ledger conversion 80
Total 320
Resource Hours
G/L Consultant 40
Project Manager 40
Recievables Consultant 40
HRMS Technical Consultant 40
Technical Lead Consultant 40
HRMS Consultant 40
Financials Technical Consultant 40
Total 280
Delay Weekly Resources Weeks Tasks Cumulative
January (5 weeks) 280 5 320 1720
February (4 weeks) 280 4 1120
Total 2840
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64. Process Planning Area Company YCompany Y Company X Lead
Methodology Demonstrated
Scope Planning √ √
Scope Definition √ √
Activity Definition √
Activity Sequencing √
Activity Duration Estimation √
Schedule Development √
Resource Planning √ √
Cost Estimating √
Cost Budgeting √
Project Plan Development ?
Quality Planning ? ?
Communication Planning √ √
Risk Identification √ √
Risk Quantification √
Risk Response √ ? ?
Organizational Planning √ √
Staff Acquisition √
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Project Management Planning
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Inadequate Standard of Care - Tasks without Predecessors
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Professional & Workmanlike Manner
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Defendant warrants that the services
it provides hereunder will be
performed in a professional and
workmanlike manner in accordance
with industry standards.
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The Defense's "Industry Standards"
• Question:
– What are the industry standards that you are referring to?
• Answer:
– There is nothing written or codified, but it is the standards
which are recognized by the consulting firms in our (industry).
• Question:
– I understand from what you told me just a moment ago that
the industry standards that you are referring to here are not
written down anywhere; is that correct?
• Answer:
– That is my understanding.
• Question:
– Have you made an effort to locate these industry standards
and have simply not been able to do so?
• Answer:
– I would not know where to begin to look.
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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1. Data Management Overview
2. Book Motivations & Survey Results
3. Leveraging Data
4. Monetary ROI (6 cases)
5. Non-Monetary ROI (2 cases)
6. Legal Considerations
7. Take Aways and Q&A
Outline
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71. Monetizing Data Management
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• State Agency Time & Leave Tracking
– Time and leave tracking
• $1 million USD annually
• International Chemical Company
– Data management: Test results
– $25 million UDS annually
• ERP Implementation
– Transformation of non-tabular data
• $5 million annually
• Person Centuries
• British Telecom Project Rollout
– £250 (small investment)
• Non-Monetary Examples
– Friendly Fire
– Suicide Mitigation
• Legal
– ERP Implementation Legal Case
• $ 5,355,450 CAN damages/penalties
PETER AIKEN WITH JUANITA BILLINGS
FOREWORD BY JOHN BOTTEGA
MONETIZING
DATA MANAGEMENT
Unlocking the Value in Your Organization’s
Most Important Asset.
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