Comments on: Understanding the different types of a data steward https://www.lightsondata.com/understanding-data-stewardship-types/ Practical resources, online courses, free articles and videos for data management, data governance, data quality, and business intelligence Tue, 24 Jan 2023 19:45:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: PJ Maman https://www.lightsondata.com/understanding-data-stewardship-types/#comments/836 http://www.lightsondata.com/?p=314#comment-836 What is your understanding of Data Domain Owners?

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By: George Firican https://www.lightsondata.com/understanding-data-stewardship-types/#comments/340 http://www.lightsondata.com/?p=314#comment-340 In reply to Bas.

Hi Bas,
There are indeed two different views of this. Bob Seiner for example is mentioning that “everyone is a data steward” in the sense that everyone has something to do with data (either because they produce it, define it, maintain it, use it, or benefit from data) and as a result they have a shared responsibility to take care of this data.
While I don’t disagree with that, I think that if that culture isn’t there, then you need to have clear data stewardship roles and add in data stewardship responsibilities within the job descriptions.

You might also be interested in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKAd9HqG1sM

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By: Bas https://www.lightsondata.com/understanding-data-stewardship-types/#comments/339 http://www.lightsondata.com/?p=314#comment-339 I acknowledge that this article was published in 2018. I have heard recently about ‘everybody is a data steward’ in a context that if a person is accountable for the data that he/she produces or defines. What is you thoughts on this subject and where do ‘they’ belong to by the types of data steward?

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