MDM Training

Master Data Management (MDM) is an alignment strategy aimed at unifying your organization’s data into a coherent whole.  MDM provides an overarching methodology for resolving data fragmentation.  Data fragmentation results in duplicate data, inconsistent information sets, and stale or out-of-data reports.  MDM addresses all of this from a comprehensive perspective and ensures that your data management strategy aligns with your business objectives.
MDM Primer
Course ID: WA1726
Delivery: On-Site or Instructor-led Virtual

This course provides foundational knowledge in MDM theory, practice, and key components.  Attendees are provided with a broad survey of Master Data concepts and given an opportunity to explore MDM from multiple angles.  Concepts are reinforced through analysis of real world case studies and group discussion.
Master Data Management (MDM) Foundation Workshop
Course ID: WA1727
Delivery: On-Site or Instructor-led Virtual

This course provides a hands-on, workshop environment to enable project teams to explore MDM theory, practice, and strategy in a dynamic education and mentoring environment. Attendees are provided with a broad survey of Master Data concepts and given an opportunity to explore MDM from multiple angles. Concepts are reinforced through analysis of real world case studies, group discussion, as well as collaborative group-based exercises designed to put these concepts into practice.
Master Data Management (MDM) Bootcamp
Course ID: WA1868
Delivery: On-Site or Instructor-led Virtual

Enterprises are increasingly recognizing the importance of having a consistent, accurate, authoritative view of their core data sets.  This has led to a significant increase in the adoption of Master Data Management (MDM). MDM encompasses data architecture, data modeling, governance processes and data quality policies, data stewardship responsibilities, and alignment between data architecture and business architecture. This three-day bootcamp provides a deep-dive into Master Data Management (MDM), its core architecture and design activities, as well as strategies and best practices for successful adoption.