@marcwinkelhorst@RonaldDamhof Sterker nog, ik heb wel eens een blog over dit onderwerp geschreven: Star Wars and the Tao of Data Management
https://t.co/nGFNGB4Rjg
@woutervanaerle@RonaldDamhof Without metadata, data is just noise. Data/metadata is a 2-sided coin. Some call that coin “information”. Usage of that coin is sometimes called knowledge. A “CDO” should manage these coins as a monetary system.
The future in digitalisation needs to encompass a degree of centralizing semantics/logic and decentralizing storage, down to the individual level (where everyone ‘owns’ its data, consents sharing and has full transparancy how and why that data is used) #justsayin
Facebook is a malignant global power destroying liberal democracy - when I said this at TED, it seemed to genuinely shock Silicon Valley.
16 months on, everyone now sees it. But we’re frozen in the headlights. Of what feels like an oncoming freight train
Blegh, money talks, bullshit walks, stop pretending publicly to be a good samaritan; stop avoiding tax, start paying and publish your tax returns. Then we talk....
Using #DMBOK as an dataarchitectural framework is like driving forward using every rearview mirror you can find. This will only work if the road ahead doesn’t differ from the one behind and you are skilled at inferring the big picture from small mirrors. #dataarchitecture
My third root-cause of the crises we face is a psychological one, narcissism I called it (https://t.co/6hyMsCBwaz) - and it required further research. In turns out the field I am studying at the moment, psychology, has a term which I like —>Dark Triad
Halverwege het boek van Marjolein Quené over de ‘management maatschappij’, zoveel herkenning over wat en waarom er zoveel fout gaat; bv. het produkt- en budgetdenken
Vanmiddag belde een mevrouw van een communicatiebureau die zei dat ze was ingehuurd door een bedrijf om 'outreaches' te doen. Ik heb haar baas gebeld om haar te laten opnemen in een taalkliniek.
I started to read this @philipcball . I must say it's pure poetry - just beautifully written and impeccably researched. Glad I chanced to hear about it. I would recommend it to anyone, even in these maddeningly anti-China times.
Data dictionaries really need to document what constitutes an observation / unique row and not just what each column / variable means. This is a hill I will die on.