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White Paper: A New, More Effective Approach To Data Quality Assessments

Embracing a fundamentally different approach that prioritizes influence over enforcement, iteration over perfection, and advocacy over bureaucracy, that empowers you to take control of data quality assessments.

Written by Chris Bergh on April 24, 2025

DataOpsData QualityOpen Source
White Paper: A New, More Effective Approach To Data Quality Assessments

Data quality leaders must rethink their role. They are neither compliance officers nor gatekeepers of platonic data ideals. They are advocates. Using their language and metrics, they must campaign for change, build coalitions, and show stakeholders why quality matters.

This is not a theoretical shift; it is a practical one. In this new approach, the data quality assessment becomes a tool of persuasion and influence. It is no longer about documenting problems for posterity. It is about demonstrating how poor data hurts specific business outcomes and presenting a clear, actionable path to improvement. The number of issues identified does not define success, but rather the number resolved.

To support this approach, a new methodology has emerged—one that is small in scope, fast in execution, and laser-focused on stakeholder value. It doesn’t begin with a taxonomy—it begins with a problem.

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Chris Bergh

Chris Bergh

CEO and Head Chef at DataKitchen. He is a leader of the DataOps movement and is the co-author of the DataOps Cookbook and the DataOps Manifesto.

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