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About the Course

Welcome to the Fundamentals of Data Governance course. This program will equip you with essential knowledge in data governance, enabling you to create and apply a foundational governance governance framework that ensures data integrity, security, regulatory compliance, and efficient data management within an organization. Throughout the course, you’ll learn from real-world examples of successful governance implementation across industries. You’ll explore specific regulations such as GDPR and HIPAA, helping you understand how to meet compliance requirements and strengthen organizational trust. By completing this program, you will be able to: -- Describe the core principles of data governance and its role in managing and controlling an organization's data assets effectively. -- Analyze and compare various data governance frameworks and models used in organizations. -- Explore tools and technologies that support governance initiatives, including their practical use. -- Examine cloud-based governance advantages and assess leading cloud service providers for governance solutions. -- Draft actionable data policies, establish data stewardship roles, and implement access controls to safeguard information. This course includes case studies, tool demonstrations, and role-based scenarios to provide an experiential learning environment. It is designed for Freshers, Data Professionals, Project Managers, Data Stewards, Quality Assurance Professionals, Legal and Compliance Officers, Executives and Managers, Database Administrators, and Business Analysts. Prior experience with AWS services like DataZone is beneficial but not mandatory. By the end of this course, you will be well-prepared for career roles in data governance, compliance, and data stewardship. You will gain practical skills in governance strategy, master best practices, and apply effective data management techniques to ensure organizational success....

Top reviews

CG

Apr 30, 2024

Presented in a very simple and easily digestible way - many great take aways to apply to my organization.

SS

Feb 26, 2025

I like the content and a great course to refresh data governance knowledge.

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By Maira B C

Apr 16, 2024

Very shallow course, lacking practical examples and applications. Instructor basically just reads from the slides, which are in themselves terribly repetitive. The example of a Cloud-based Data Governance tool is not useful at all, just a quick demonstration of how to create a new project in Amazon DataCloud.

By Dianne R

May 9, 2024

This course is okay for an introduction to data governance. I am glad I audited the course, as I don't think it is worth paying $49 for. There were technical glitches with a couple of the quizzes. Also, the narrator was a bit difficult for me to understand.

By Christina G

May 1, 2024

Presented in a very simple and easily digestible way - many great take aways to apply to my organization.

By Shreenath S

Feb 27, 2025

I like the content and a great course to refresh data governance knowledge.

By Swarup

Jun 11, 2024

Excellent course! Very useful and thoroughly engaging!!

By Oliver H

Oct 31, 2024

Great start to dive deeper into the DG world.

By Edgar E A

Oct 25, 2024

Curso básico, rápido y claro

By moldovita2 m

Jun 6, 2025

Clear, well organized.

By Stacy J

Jan 11, 2025

Excellent fundamentals

By Michael S S

Apr 16, 2025

good and verry simple

By L M A

Apr 8, 2025

easy!

By Tom B

Sep 17, 2024

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By Rita C O

Feb 13, 2025

no need to have sessions about Data Governance tools, it was too much detail, looks like publicity

By Roberto L L

Jan 20, 2024

Good course to begin the challenge of Data Governance in the organizations

By Levi F

Jun 23, 2025

It would have been a lot more helpful if all the concepts were given with a fictitious company. The demos of the different software should have been optional b/c only applied if one's company invested in those very specific technologies.