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Building a More Powerful Data Quality Scorecard

SteveSarsfield
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Most data governance practitioners agree that a data quality scorecard is an important tool in any data governance program. It provides comprehensive information about quality of data in a database, and perhaps even more importantly, allows business users and technical users to collaborate on the quality issue.

However, if we show that 7% of all tables have data quality issues, the number is useless – there is no context. You can’t say whether it…


Most data governance practitioners agree that a data quality scorecard is an important tool in any data governance program. It provides comprehensive information about quality of data in a database, and perhaps even more importantly, allows business users and technical users to collaborate on the quality issue.

However, if we show that 7% of all tables have data quality issues, the number is useless – there is no context. You can’t say whether it is good or bad, and you can’t make any decisions based on this information. There is no value associated with the score.

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In an effort to improve processes, the data governance teams should roll-up the data into metrics into slightly higher formulations. In their book “Journey to Data Quality”, authors Lee, Pipino, Funk and Wang correctly suggest that making the measurements quantifiable and traceable provide the next level of transparency to the business. The metrics may be rolled up into a completeness rating, for example if your database contains 100,000 name and address postal codes and 3,500 records are incomplete, 3.5% of your postal codes failed and 96.5% pass. Similar simple formulas exist for Accuracy, Correctness, Currency and Relevance, too. However, this first aggregation still doesn’t support data governance, because business users aren’t thinking that way. They have processes that are supported by data and it’s still a stretch figuring out why this all matters.

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Your plan must be to make data quality scorecards for different internal audiences – marketing, IT, c-level, etc.

The aggregation might look something like this:You must design the scorecards to meet the needs of the interest of the different audiences, from technical through to business and up to executive. At the beginning of a data quality scorecard is information about data quality of individual data records. This is the default information that most profilers will deliver out of the box. As you aggregate scores, the high-level measures of the data quality become more meaningful. In the middle are various score sets allowing your company to analyze and summarize data quality from different perspectives. If you define the objective of a data quality assessment project as calculating these different aggregations, you will have much easier time maturing your data governance program. The business users and c-level will begin to pay attention.

Business users are looking for whether the data supports the business process. They want to know if the data is facilitating compliance with laws. They want to decide whether their programs are “Go”, “Caution” or “Stop” like a traffic light. They want to know whether the current processes are giving them good data so they can change them if necessary. You can only do this by aggregating the information quality results and aligning those results with business.

Covering the world of data integration, data governance, and data quality from the perspective of an industry insider.

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