2. How is Data Governance defined?
a. Exercise of the authority and control over the management of data assets.
b. Set of interdependent functions, each with its own goals, activities, and
responsibilities.
c. Data governance assists in representing information consistently and protecting
sensitive information
d. Evaluation of the current state of critical data
management activities in order to plan for improvement.
e. Planning, implementation, and control activities for lifecycle management of data
and information found in any
form or medium
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a. Exercise of the authority and control over the management of data
assets.
Topic: Data Governance
Explanation: Data Governance entails planning, monitoring, and
enforcement of policies related to the management of
data assets (ch 3, section 1 Introduction, p. 67).
47. What are the three qualities of an effective Data Governance process?
a. Measured, objective, embedded
b. Sustainable, embedded, measured
c. Optimism, objective, sustainable
d. Embedded, systematic, sustainable
e. Sustainable, realistic, embedded
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b. Sustainable, embedded, measured
Topic: Data Governance
Explanation: The DMBOK tells us that Data Governance must be
sustainable, embedded, and measured in order to
have a chance of achieving its objectives (ch. 3, section 1.2 Goals and
Principles, p. 71).
41. What is Data Stewardship?
a. Refers to the role responsible for creating policies, procedures, and rules that
govern data in the organization
b. A collection of tools that ensure an organization's privacy policy
c. The creation of compelling vision for Data Management across the enterprise
d. A position accountable and responsible for data within a specified domain
e. A prioritized program of work with scoped boundaries
a. Exercise of the authority and control over the management of data assets.
b. Set of interdependent functions, each with its own goals, activities, and
responsibilities.
c. Data governance assists in representing information consistently and protecting
sensitive information
d. Evaluation of the current state of critical data
management activities in order to plan for improvement.
e. Planning, implementation, and control activities for lifecycle management of data
and information found in any
form or medium
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a. Exercise of the authority and control over the management of data
assets.
Topic: Data Governance
Explanation: Data Governance entails planning, monitoring, and
enforcement of policies related to the management of
data assets (ch 3, section 1 Introduction, p. 67).
47. What are the three qualities of an effective Data Governance process?
a. Measured, objective, embedded
b. Sustainable, embedded, measured
c. Optimism, objective, sustainable
d. Embedded, systematic, sustainable
e. Sustainable, realistic, embedded
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b. Sustainable, embedded, measured
Topic: Data Governance
Explanation: The DMBOK tells us that Data Governance must be
sustainable, embedded, and measured in order to
have a chance of achieving its objectives (ch. 3, section 1.2 Goals and
Principles, p. 71).
41. What is Data Stewardship?
a. Refers to the role responsible for creating policies, procedures, and rules that
govern data in the organization
b. A collection of tools that ensure an organization's privacy policy
c. The creation of compelling vision for Data Management across the enterprise
d. A position accountable and responsible for data within a specified domain
e. A prioritized program of work with scoped boundaries