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Improving Data Warehouse and Business Information Quality: Methods for Reducing Costs and Increasing Profits

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A comprehensive guide to quality improvement from the leading expert in information and data warehouse quality.

Each year, companies lose millions as a result of inaccurate and missing data in their operational databases. This in turn corrupts data warehouses, causing them to fail. With information quality improvement and control systems, like the ones described in this book, your company can reduce costs and increase profits from quality information … More >>

Improving Data Warehouse and Business Information Quality: Methods for Reducing Costs and Increasing Profits

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5 Responses to “Improving Data Warehouse and Business Information Quality: Methods for Reducing Costs and Increasing Profits”
  1. I would like to get more information about bussines planning especially quality management including human resources business planning in the last decade.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    Anyone who has had the pleasure of hearing Larry English speak on the subject of Information Quality will know that he is one of the leading and most passionate advocates of the need for high information quality as the foundation of a profitable business.

    As we enter the age of eBusiness,companies can no longer hide their information quality problems from their customers. Successful eBusiness companies will be those who recognise and manage information as their key strategic asset.

    This book is essential reading for all who are serious about profitable survival in the information age. Larry writes as he speaks – with knowledge, conviction and pragmatism. This book should be read by all who are concerned about information, whether senior corporate executives, business information managers or IT specialists.

    The book is full of practical answers to problems and is of great value whether you are leading a major cross-enterprise information improvement drive or trying to enhance quality within a specific data warehouse or system.

    Strongly recommended.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Tackling the issue of information quality is undoubtedly one of the most significant challenges of businesses today. Larry’s book provides clear, concise guidance on how to recognize information quality issues and determine and quantify their true business impact. He also outlines a common sense approach on how to effectively improve the integrity of business information and recognize the return on investment in sound quality improvement initiatives. As a consultant specializing in Information Stewardship and Quality, I find this book my most valued reference. From a professional standpoint, I have to borrow the motto of American Express Credit Card Company, I “Don’t leave home without it!”
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    It was refreshing to find an author who could write so clearly about a subject area that begs obfuscation. I have been most impressed by your first principles; as well as the structure and flow of the book. I appreciate the labour of love you have put into your authoritative text, and relish the fact that someone would take the time to help the rest of us focus on this important and very significant discipline. — from the Author of < >, John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1996.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I have been an information systems professional for several years now and I am happy to see that there is finally a focus on data as the asset it truly is. If I could put “certified data” on the Balance sheet as a separate line item, I would. I have been reading your book “Improving Data Warehouse and Business Information Quality” over the past several weeks and I have this ear-to-ear grin that some peers find disturbing. (Why does he get so excited about data?) High Quality Data=success.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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