Manifestos
Two statements of how data and analytics work should be done. The DataOps Manifesto came first and covers the practice as a whole. The Data Journey Manifesto came later and argues one point harder: you cannot fix what you cannot see.
2017
The DataOps Manifesto
Through firsthand experience working with data across organizations, tools, and industries we have uncovered a better way to develop and deliver analytics that we call DataOps.
The original statement of what DataOps is. Five values in the form of tradeoffs, then 18 principles covering how an analytics team should work: satisfy the customer continuously, treat working analytics as the measure of progress, monitor quality and performance, and reduce the heroism it takes to ship.
Read and sign the DataOps Manifesto- Principles
- 18
- Signatures
- 30,000+
- Languages
- 11
2023
The Data Journey Manifesto
Reducing errors and defects in the insight production process is the key to success.
The later, narrower argument. It starts from being blamed for data problems you did not cause, and makes the case that you cannot fix what you cannot see: the path data takes from source to customer is the thing to observe, and observing it end to end is what stops errors reaching the people who depend on them.
Read and sign the Data Journey Manifesto- Principles
- 22
- Sections
- 3
Why sign either
A signature is not a purchase and it does not put you on a call list. It is a count. Thirty thousand people saying the same thing is what moved DataOps from one company's opinion to a practice with a name, and the count is the only argument that has ever worked on a skeptical executive.