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 versity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=152&proposalid=14417\n\n90 percent, or mo
 re, of organizational data challenges, are people and processes &ndash; not
  technology challenges!&nbsp;Strengthening our focus on non-technology aspe
 cts of data governance will be seen as crucial. A conscious effort to spend
  at least as much time on ethics as technology is an excellent place to sta
 rt. Like ubiquitous &quot;safety minutes,&quot; periodic ethics discussions
  will help prevent surprises, introduce vocabulary, and, most importantly, 
 keep the first discussion of organizational ethics from occurring in the mi
 ddle of a data crisis. &nbsp;\n\nThis program will present information you 
 can take away and use to start ethical discussions as part of your data pro
 gram. Much of the information is transferred via a series of workshop discu
 ssions describing&nbsp;&quot;incidents.&quot;&nbsp;Understanding how they w
 ere discovered, their handling, and lessons learned&ndash;leading to specif
 ic operational changes/improvements. The material focuses on people and pro
 cess issues encountered with each incident.&nbsp;We believe these&nbsp;illu
 strate aspects of data governance that are rarely documented, much less pre
 sented.&nbsp;Additional takeaways focus on:\n\n
 Data ethics are not confined to any specific industry\n
 Data governance discussions must regularly incorporate ethical challenge co
 mponents\n
 Since ethics never involve a &quot;correct&quot;&nbsp;answer, the process b
 ecomes more influential\n\n\n
DTSTART:20230605T083000
SUMMARY:T5: A Roadmap for Incorporating Ethics in Data Governance
DTEND:20230605T114459
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