"Driving to work" (including Data Management Lesson 6) - Section 7 of 7: THE DATA LITERACY DRIVING SCHOOL (free excerpts)

This is the seventh part of the chapter titled “The Data Literacy Driving School”, from the book “The Data Garden And Other Data Allegories”.

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Driving to work

Two weeks after that final lesson, you pass your test and get your data literacy driving license. You’re provided with a company data car to drive and even offer some of your ex-colleagues lifts.

Within weeks, you’re driving all over the place. You’re running deliveries, helping senior management get places they’ve never been before, and haven’t had a single data car crash or wasted data journey.

You’re so productive, you get a promotion. Who would’ve thought that knowing how to drive a data car could make you so much more valuable to your company?

Congratulations! You’re now the Head of Data Driving Stewards.

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Lesson 6:

Data Literacy is like knowing how to drive. Mis-using data can result in a data car crash, so the better educated people are in how to understand and use data, the more value they will be able to deliver with it, in faster, more effective and safer ways.

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