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The historical approach to MDM, striving for a single golden record, needs to change. The centralized approach to MDM is challenging, and the benefits do not justify the costs.
To successfully implement data mesh, it is important to consider your MDM strategy. Planning for MDM from the start ensures that data quality and trust are established, which is crucial for data mesh success.
There is a tipping point in an organization's size and complexity where MDM becomes necessary. When scaling up, investing in master data management becomes important to avoid duplication costs and maintain data integrity.
MDM is not about achieving perfect data. Instead, it focuses on understanding the organization's needs and providing core data when necessary. The distinction between master data and other data types is important.
Implementing MDM in a data mesh can be challenging. While some aspects of master data need central management for guidance and adherence to standards, too much centralization can lead to rigidity and poor scalability. Finding the right balance specific to each organization is crucial.
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Ole's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ole-olesen-bagneux-2b73449a/
Piethein's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pietheinstrengholt/
Samia's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samia-rahman-b7b65216/
Liz's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizhendersondata/
Ole's book The Enterprise Data Catalog: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/the-enterprise-data/9781492098706/
Piethein's book Data Management at Scale (2nd Edition): https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/data-management-at/9781098138851/
Liz's blog: https://lizhendersondata.wordpress.com/
In this episode, guest host Ole Olesen-Bagneux, Chief Evangelist at Zeenea (guest of episode #82) facilitated a discussion with Piethein Strengholt, CDO at Microsoft Netherlands (guest of episode #20), Liz Henderson AKA The Data Queen, a board advisor, non-executive director, and mentor in digital and data at Capgemini (guest of episode #106), and Samia Rahman, Director of Enterprise Data Strategy, Architecture, and Governance at SeaGen/Pfizer (guest of episode #67). As per usual, all guests were only reflecting their own views.
The topic for this panel was modernizing master data management (MDM) and applying that to data mesh. It's a very challenging topic to cover because even people's general definition of MDM can be pretty different and there is a question between simply mastering data versus trying to globally compared to locally manage master data. It's a very tricky topic in data mesh. I sometimes use the term 'mastered data' because I think it is far more applicable in that situation than 'master data' - audio goes through a mastering process, so must the master data to actually reach a certain quality level. 'Master data' is more the core linking data. But even that is still just one person's definition.
Scott note: As per usual, I share my takeaways rather than trying to reflect the nuance of the panelists' views individually. Also, there was a bit of a misstep around intros if that gets a bit lost in there.
Scott's Top Takeaways:
Other Important Takeaways (many touch on similar points from different aspects):
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