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About this episode

Is data governance making you more productive? Or is it a pain that you just have to deal with for the good of the company? If you’ve got data issues, it may be time for a therapy session.

Join resident psychologists Tim, Juan, and Ashleigh Faith, EBSCO’s Director of Knowledge Graph and Semantic Search as we explore the people and culture sides of data governance. We may not be able to treat all your symptoms, but we can change the way you feel about data governance.

This episode features
  • Ways to transform data governance from knowledge barrier to knowledge bridge
  • Suggestions for consultative approaches to governance
  • A discussion of who has started playing chess after watching The Queen’s Gambit

Special Guests:

Ashleigh Faith

Ashleigh Faith

Director, EBSCO

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