Session: Breaking Down Silos: Women Fostering Collaboration in Data Governance and BI
In today's data-driven world, data governance and business intelligence (BI) play a vital role in ensuring the integrity, accessibility, and utilization of data for informed decision-making. However, organizational structures often create silos between these two crucial functions. This lack of collaboration can lead to data quality issues, communication gaps, and ultimately, hinder the effectiveness of both data governance and BI initiatives.
This presentation dives into the specific challenges women face in fostering collaboration within data governance and BI teams. It explores potential roadblocks like unconscious bias, communication breakdowns, and a lack of recognition for women's leadership in these areas.
But this session isn't just about challenges. It highlights success stories and showcases practical strategies women can employ to break down silos and build strong collaborative working environments. The presentation emphasizes the importance of diversity of thought and the unique perspectives women bring to the table.
By fostering collaboration between data governance and BI teams, women can play a key role in ensuring data-driven success for their organizations. This presentation will equip you with the knowledge and tools to champion collaboration and empower women's leadership in both data governance and BI.
Bio
Results-oriented Professional in business intelligence with over 10+ years of expertise using data analysis to create informative reports and steer successful business plans. competent in communication, critical thinking, problem-solving, and product lifecycle management. demonstrated aptitude for streamlining international operations and working with cross-functional teams. proficiency with a range of analytical technologies, such as Tableau, SQL, Power BI, and data mining & analysis.