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Master Data Management (The MK/OMG Press) [Paperback]

David Loshin
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September 28, 2008 0123742250 978-0123742254 1
The key to a successful MDM initiative isn't technology or methods, it's people: the stakeholders in the organization and their complex ownership of the data that the initiative will affect.

Master Data Management equips you with a deeply practical, business-focused way of thinking about MDM-an understanding that will greatly enhance your ability to communicate with stakeholders and win their support. Moreover, it will help you deserve their support: you'll master all the details involved in planning and executing an MDM project that leads to measurable improvements in business productivity and effectiveness.

* Presents a comprehensive roadmap that you can adapt to any MDM project.
* Emphasizes the critical goal of maintaining and improving data quality.
* Provides guidelines for determining which data to "master.”
* Examines special issues relating to master data metadata.
* Considers a range of MDM architectural styles.
* Covers the synchronization of master data across the application infrastructure.

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David gives sound, practical advice for business leaders and managers planning a real implementation. His material covers the key business, operational and technical elements of an enterprise reference data and master data program. He delivers a clear description of the functional and technical solutions that are available to business managers. David provides insights that can help business and technology managers to improve strategic planning, manage organizational change and simplify the operational integration of systems and business processes."
- Justin S. Magruder, Vice President, Enterprise Information Strategy & Management, Freddie Mac

Few people can serve as both an academic and a practitioner. David Loshin is one of those people and he is superbly qualified to bring sense to the topic of master data management. He has brought all his skills and experience together in this book. Anyone that is embarking on a master data management initiative will find this book a great resource, from the initial efforts to understanding the business value of master data to the methodical approach to implementation.
- Tony Fisher, President, DataFlux

"With his new book on MDM, David Loshin has created a comprehensive overview of a complex topic that should be one of the top 5 priorities for CIOs: to transform an enterprise through superior management of its critical business data. Much like the SOA market, MDM needs a separate category of best practices to address the hard business problems that can only be solved through better data governance. This book does a wonderful job of posing these challenges and positing some solutions. A must-have guide for those looking to understand the IT and business issues around master data management”
- Anurag Wadehra, Senior VP, Marketing & Product Management, Siperian

Similar to David's other books on data management; Master Data Management shares a deep understanding of how critical business issues are addressed through the managed integration of emerging technologies. This book provides a full-scale exposition on the benefits and the challenges of master data integration; describes approaches to justify, initiate and design a master data management (MDM) program; and guides the reader in a process to evaluate the numerous methods and solutions to determine the approach that best addresses the organization's needs. This book delivers the content in the easily read, pragmatic style that has made David Loshin one of the most popular experts for both our business and technology visitors at BeyeNETWORK.com (Business Intelligence Network).
- Ron Powell, Editorial Director, Business Intelligence Network, www.B-eye-NETWORK.com

"Master data management is a new field of endeavor with deep roots in data quality management. As such, there is no better person than David Loshin to help data practitioners not only understand the intricacies of MDM but implement it successfully. This how-to manual birthed from long experience is a must-read for aspiring MDM managers and developers.”
- Wayne Eckerson, Director, TDWI Research

"David Loshin continues the important MDM conversation by highlighting the specific technology frameworks and tactics necessary for MDM success. This book offers a spot-on look at the components of MDM--and why enterprise master data should be treated as a core corporate asset."
- Jill Dyche, Partner, Baseline Consulting, Author of Customer Data Integration: Reaching a Single Version of the Truth

"David Loshin has a knack for getting to the bottom of the issue. By tackling the critical issues of making Master Data Management successful, he demystifies this "black art" and helps the reader understand where the value lies; by synchronizing business practices with data management, David shows how real business value is driven not with technology, but with sound, well thought out practices that deliver time after time."
- Bill Hewitt, President & CEO, Kalido

This is a very important book, and it is both necessary and timely. It helps to clear up misunderstandings of Master Data Management, and offers practical help for MDM implementers. It is required reading for everyone involved in data management. The practice of MDM is essential, and this book facilitates that practice.
- Bonnie K. O'Neil, Senior Data Architect, Caridian BCT

About the Author

David Loshin is President of Knowledge Integrity, Inc., a company specializing in data management consulting. The author of numerous books on performance computing and data management, including "Master Data Management" (2008) and "Business Intelligence - The Savvy Manager's Guide" (2003), and creator of courses and tutorials on all facets of data management best practices, David is often looked to for thought leadership in the information management industry.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (September 28, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0123742250
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123742254
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 0.8 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #378,582 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

David Loshin, president of Knowledge Integrity, Inc, (www.knowledge-integrity.com), is a recognized thought leader and expert consultant in the areas of data quality, master data management, and business intelligence. David is a prolific author regarding BI best practices, via the expert channel at www.b-eye-network.com and numerous books and papers on BI and data quality. His book, "Business Intelligence: The Savvy Manager's Guide" (June 2003) has been hailed as a resource allowing readers to "gain an understanding of business intelligence, business management disciplines, data warehousing, and how all of the pieces work together." His book, "Master Data Management," has been endorsed by data management industry leaders, and his valuable MDM insights can be reviewed at www.mdmbook.com.

David can be reached at loshin@knowledge-integrity.com.

Customer Reviews

The content is clear, easy to understand, and very useful. Danette McGilvray  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Between this book and David's articles at the business intelligence network, there is a great convergence of information about the criticality of instituting data governance as a key success factor for master data management.

As one of the organizers of the annual Data Governance conference, I can say that not only are David's tutorials among the most popular at the conference, his methods for presenting complex technical material in a thoughtful manner are widely recognized across the data management industry. If you are in any way involved in the investigation, planning, or implementation of a master data management program, you must read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Required Reading for Any MDM Project Manager November 12, 2009
Format:Paperback
David's book is ambitious in that it covers most, if not all, of a very complex topic - master data management. I'm pleased to say that this book delivers on the ambition. The book starts by defining the terms of MDM and some of the business drivers behind such an initiative. The chapters to follow cover the people, process and technology you need to have a successful MDM program. The book aptly describes the intersection of MDM and data governance, which to some, can be a bit of a mystery. We are then taken into some very powerful detail on setting up the data model, providing data quality, managing data lineage, and other important technical aspects of master data management. The book ends with tips and techniques on creating plans for your MDM initiative that will be sure to get you funded for the project. I haven't covered it all here in this review, but as my title states, this should be required reading for anyone embarking on a master data management project.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Must-Read" for Master Data Management June 12, 2009
Format:Paperback
I've learned from David Loshin over the years and am happy that he has added another book to complement his other excellent material. The content is clear, easy to understand, and very useful. No matter where you are in your master data management initiative, this book should be on your "must-read" list.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best MDM book available
I want to thank David for writing the book which is easily the best in the market in MDM. It really helped me to understand MDM as a whole and give solid framework. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tuomo Ilonen
3.0 out of 5 stars Good reference for beggining.
I needed a reference for MDM and selected this book out of others. I think it is ok, and covers a lot of topics, however due to the fact that this discipline is constantly changing... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Rafael Salinas (rsalinass@hotmail.com)
5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Allen, co-author "Master Data Management in Practice: Achieving...
Anyone planning or implementing an MDM initiative should have David Loshin's "Master Data Management" book at hand. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Mark S. Allen
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent; Essential
I've just finished reading David Loshin's "Master Data Management". And I've been greatly edified by the experience. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Michael Tozer
2.0 out of 5 stars Good MDM advice...but not readable.
Am I the only one who thought this book was frustrating to read?

I found it nicely laid out and liked the hierarchical work break down structure of outlining the topics... Read more
Published on May 17, 2011 by RJ
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Primer on MDM
David Loshan has written a really great primer for anyone getting started in Master Data Management. Read more
Published on May 24, 2010 by pchristakos
5.0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive and invaluable MDM resource
David Loshin is an industry luminary within the fields of Data Quality, Master Data Management (MDM), and Business Intelligence. Read more
Published on November 12, 2009 by James E. Harris
1.0 out of 5 stars Cheap in quality and poor in content: don't waste your money.
This book was a huge disappointment. It is cheap in quality and poor in content. If you are trying to learn something USEFUL about MDM, look elsewhere. Read more
Published on November 8, 2009 by S. Moro
5.0 out of 5 stars Review Master Data Management
The book was delivered in a timely fashion. Didn't expect to receive it within the same week. The Master Data Management book is an excellent book. Read more
Published on October 20, 2009 by Lucita Atanacio
5.0 out of 5 stars The book gets it right: MDM is more than the technology
David Loshin has been writing and consulting on MDM for years, and he used this experience to write the most comprehensive, ambitious and valuable book on MDM. Read more
Published on October 28, 2008 by D. Teachey
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