Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Industrial and Business Engineering 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3568834.3568866
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Applying Data Governance using DAMA-DMBOK 2 Framework: The Case for Human Capital Management Operations

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“…Via the effective and efficient management of the amount of structured and unstructured information coming from a multitude of PA processes and procedures, its goal is to transform those data into a strategic asset, serving the citizens while preserving their privacy. The issue of data governance is so important and strategic that a new professional figure is emerging: Chief Data Officer, with its role and responsibilities still being the object of study [102], [103]. Certainly, such a figure should be able to manage issues regarding privacy, security, regulatory compliance, access control, and the resolution of problems caused by poor data quality across the data life-cycle [15], [46], [68], [104].…”
Section: Accounting For Responsivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Via the effective and efficient management of the amount of structured and unstructured information coming from a multitude of PA processes and procedures, its goal is to transform those data into a strategic asset, serving the citizens while preserving their privacy. The issue of data governance is so important and strategic that a new professional figure is emerging: Chief Data Officer, with its role and responsibilities still being the object of study [102], [103]. Certainly, such a figure should be able to manage issues regarding privacy, security, regulatory compliance, access control, and the resolution of problems caused by poor data quality across the data life-cycle [15], [46], [68], [104].…”
Section: Accounting For Responsivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%