Introduction

Big Data initiatives promise powerful insight, yet many organisations struggle to convert vision into value due to poor data quality, weak governance, and unclear ownership. The challenge is rarely the volume of data itself, but the ability to govern, interpret, and apply data effectively to support sound decisions. Without disciplined governance, organisations risk basing critical decisions on incomplete, inaccurate, or misleading information.

The Big Data Governance Training Course provides a practical and strategic perspective on how data must be governed, managed, and evaluated to support decision-making. It focuses on distinguishing between bad, better, and best data, while balancing technical capabilities with human judgment, organisational change, and governance accountability. Participants gain clarity on how to govern Big Data responsibly and use it as a trusted strategic asset rather than a costly liability.

Key focus areas include:

Key Learning Outcomes

At the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

 

Training Methodology

The Big Data Governance Training Course uses an example-driven, discussion-based learning approach supported by practical demonstrations. Participants engage in guided case analysis, facilitated discussion, and selected hands-on exploration of tools to connect governance principles with real-world Big Data decision challenges.

Big Data Governance: Bad Data or Better Data or Best Data

Who Should Attend?

This training course is ideal for professionals seeking to improve governance and decision-making around Big Data, including:

  • Senior Managers and Executives
  • Data Governance and Analytics Leaders
  • Risk, Compliance, and Audit Professionals
  • Finance, Strategy, and Planning Managers
  • IT and Digital Transformation Leaders
  • Professionals involved in data-driven decision processes

Course Outline

Day 1

Big Data

  • Introduction to Big Data: Volume, Veracity, Velocity, Variety, and Value
  • Introduction to Bad Data, Better Data, and Best Data
  • Bad Data Examples, Implications, and Corrective Actions
  • Better Data Examples
  • Best Data Examples
  • Demonstration of Power BI Compared to other Software
  • Why Visualization is Paramount?
  • Lessons Learned on Big Data, Bad Data, and Best Data
Day 2

Big Data Use Cases

  • Exploration of Possible Cases
  • Finance Cases
  • Marketing Cases
  • Supply Chain Cases
  • Human Resource Cases
  • Tax Cases
  • Fraud and Forensic Cases
  • Social Media Cases
  • Block Chain Cases
  • Auditing Cases
  • Brainstorming of other Cases
Day 3

Big Data Governance

  • Who owns the data?
  • Board Roles
  • Compliance Officer Roles
  • CEO, CFO, CIO, and other C-suite Roles
  • Government Roles including GDPR
  • Best Practices in Data Governance
  • Review of the Use Cases Compared to the Governance Issues
  • Demonstrations as Needed
Day 4

Big Data Successes and Failures

  • Why the analytics mindset is the key to Big Data?
  • Why cleaning the data is mandatory?
  • Why understanding the question is first thing?
  • Why creativity matters in a Big Data world?
  • Critical Success Factors for Big Data Success
  • Key Performance Indicators for Big Data Success
  • Examining the Cases and Governance for Lessons Learned
  • Demonstrations as Needed
Day 5

Big Data Takeaways

  • Big Data is more than Data
  • How to avoid big data promises as a scam – make it real!
  • Lessons Learned for Big Data in Your Organization
  • Lessons Learned for Big Data in Your Unit
  • Lessons Learned for Big Data in Your Career
  • What is next?
    • Machine learning? Artificial Intelligence? And?

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FAQs

The course focuses on governing data quality and accountability to ensure Big Data supports reliable decision-making. It emphasises how governance enables organisations to move from bad data toward better and best data outcomes.

While tools are demonstrated, the Big Data Governance Training Course prioritises governance, judgment, and decision value over technology alone. It helps participants understand how analytics must serve decision-making, not the other way around.

Yes, the course is designed for decision-makers and governance leaders rather than technical specialists. It explains Big Data concepts in a practical, accessible way without requiring advanced technical expertise.

Absolutely. The course addresses data quality risk, governance failures, and decision risk associated with poor analytics. Participants learn how governance reduces exposure and improves confidence in data-driven decisions.    

The Big Data Governance Training Course helps organisations allocate resources wisely, govern data responsibly, and focus analytics on real business questions. This approach improves insight quality, decision confidence, and overall return on data investment.

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