Governance needs to address both the technical and the human. Otherwise there will be lots of phone ringing and no one picking up.
From the Blog on data governance
Legal and Moral
If you live in a part of England, it is legal to kill a Scotsman with a bow and arrow, just not on Sunday. It is legal, but is it moral?
Surprises
Many of us do not surprises. Almost all of us do not like negative surprises – from surprise parties, to car break downs, and yes, our data.
Aid Agencies, Credit Cards, and Data Governance
How could we, as aid agencies, learn from the credit card data governance model? Not pure adoption, but learn from it.
What if we called it a ‘profile’?
In the humanitarian space, identity leads us into discussions we don’t need and usually don’t want. what if we just called it a profile?
The Unseen Influencer
Governance (the often unseen influencer), when done well, is the codification of trust on the usuability and security continuum.
Self-Registration
The challenging aspect of self-registration is whether or not we ‘trust’ the information provided. We need some sort of verification process.
A Job and A Survey
A brilliant job is open for recruitment and join us in shaping and imporiving data responsibility in the humanitarian industry
Trying a new path
Deduplication between two different digital solutions is not overly complex. And yet, it is complex due to humans and organisations.