The global and independent platform for the SAP community.

Compliance as the main driver of data governance

The Business Application Research Center (Barc) published a global study looking at corporate attitudes toward data governance: Data quality is the biggest challenge to sustainable data use.
E-3 Magazine
March 8, 2019
Compliance as the main driver of data governance
avatar
This text has been automatically translated from German to English.

According to the new Barc study, compliance is the most commonly cited driver for data governance initiatives, with clear regional differences identified (Europe: 64 percent, North America: 48 percent, Asia-Pacific: 30 percent).

It seems that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is having an impact and driving companies to implement data governance, especially in the European region.

However, Timm Grosser, senior analyst at Barc and co-author of the study, warns against introducing data governance simply to comply with legal regulations.

Such an approach is associated with the risk of reducing data governance to restrictive processes:

"Companies definitely underestimate the enormous potential here in terms of the quality of data.

A well-defined data governance process helps to bring the views of data collectors and data consumers closer together, contributing to better data quality overall.

We regularly observe that companies do not perceive the real added value of data governance, which goes far beyond compliance with rules"

says Grosser.

What actions have you taken/are you planning to take to develop data strategy and data governance? (n established = 84; n planned = 179)

Priorities in Data Governance

Best practices in the area of data governance are still a rarity. At least there is widespread agreement on the following aspect: there is no shortage of currently available technologies.

Companies that are in the process of planning data governance tend to focus more on administrative activities. This is made clear by the fact that their most important measure is currently the development of a data catalog, closely followed by the establishment of new roles and processes.

Companies that have already established data governance, on the other hand, tend to focus on practical implementation such as data quality monitoring and internal training.

"This is how business requirements are generated"

says Grosser.

"Making users aware of and challenged by data governance issues is a promising approach because it addresses the most common challenges."

Added value of data governance

The majority of organizations (53 percent) report that decision-making processes have improved and a common understanding of data has been achieved after establishing data governance.

Governance measures also help to create optimal conditions for data-driven work and pave the way for the digital enterprise (47 percent).

"Data governance enables more effective and at the same time more efficient use of data. A unified understanding of data can elevate effectiveness to a higher and more strategically relevant level in the enterprise and help drive the process of digitalization"

says Grosser.

"At the same time, however, if the approaches and initiatives take place predominantly in the data warehouse, the expected benefits will remain limited.

Actual added value for the company is ultimately achieved through implementation in the core processes."

The reasons for this are remarkable: Previous attempts to improve data quality have largely failed due to organizational hurdles.

Despite acute difficulties with data quality, there is a general lack of acceptance and prioritization of data governance, both in the boardroom and in the business units.

avatar
E-3 Magazine

Information and educational outreach by and for the SAP community.


Write a comment

Working on the SAP basis is crucial for successful S/4 conversion. 

This gives the Competence Center strategic importance for existing SAP customers. Regardless of the S/4 Hana operating model, topics such as Automation, Monitoring, Security, Application Lifecycle Management and Data Management the basis for S/4 operations.

For the second time, E3 magazine is organizing a summit for the SAP community in Salzburg to provide comprehensive information on all aspects of S/4 Hana groundwork.

Venue

More information will follow shortly.

Event date

Wednesday, May 21, and
Thursday, May 22, 2025

Early Bird Ticket

Available until Friday, January 24, 2025
EUR 390 excl. VAT

Regular ticket

EUR 590 excl. VAT

Venue

Hotel Hilton Heidelberg
Kurfürstenanlage 1
D-69115 Heidelberg

Event date

Wednesday, March 5, and
Thursday, March 6, 2025

Tickets

Regular ticket
EUR 590 excl. VAT
Early Bird Ticket

Available until December 20, 2024

EUR 390 excl. VAT
The event is organized by the E3 magazine of the publishing house B4Bmedia.net AG. The presentations will be accompanied by an exhibition of selected SAP partners. The ticket price includes attendance at all presentations of the Steampunk and BTP Summit 2025, a visit to the exhibition area, participation in the evening event and catering during the official program. The lecture program and the list of exhibitors and sponsors (SAP partners) will be published on this website in due course.