About IMDQ 2016
IMDQ Conference will host the ISO 8000 Work Group Meetings between February 22nd and 26th 2016 at the campus of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Approximately 15 delegates from countries such as France, Norway, Sweden, Germany, South Africa, UK, USA, Korea, China and Japan will be participating in the development of the Data Quality Process Assessment, Measurement Framework and Data Process Improvement Models that will be covered by the ISO 8000 Data Quality Standard. In the week of 22 February 2016, the ISO 8000 work group will work Monday, Tuesday and Thursday on dedicated internal agendas, whereas Wednesday 24 February is planned as an Open Industry day, whereby the ISO 8000 experts will share their experiences with Data and Information Quality leaders in South African Industry and Business. PiLog hereby invites executive representatives of corporate organisations in the financial, petrochemical, retail and leading academic institutions to:
- Attend the ISO 8000 Open Industry day 24 February 2016
- The launch of PiLog Global Academy on the evening of 24 February 2016
- High quality data is critical for corporate organisations offering financial solutions to their clients; key to these organisations offering is to produce reliable and accurate information that will, or should, improve business and industry decisions.
Business leaders, especially in the financial services industry, should be emphasising good data governance to produce high quality information for business use. More companies realise that much of their competitive advantages lie in their data and commensurately, in the management of its quality. The end goal of data quality management is to produce information as an asset.
PiLog Group CEO, Dr. Salomon de Jager invites you to attend and participate in the global information sharing closing plenary of the Open Industry Day, whereby the role of International Data Quality Standards, will be discussed by International experts such as Prof John Talburt (USA), Dr Timothy King UK, Prof Michael Mielke and Prof Olaf Jacobs (Germany), Prof Sunho Kim and Prof Changsoo Lee (Korea) to name a few. They will share the latest global industry trends with emphasis on the architecture of systems, compliance with data management regulations, international standards and the best practices.
IMDQ 2016: KeyNote Spekers:
Dr Salomon de Jager
Dr Timothy King
Prof Sunho Kim
Prof Changsoo Lee
Gert van Rensburg
Dr John R. Talburt
Prof Ismael Caballero
Mr Leon Claassens
Mr. Wynand Nortje
Mr Schalk Human
Conference Agenda - The 2016 International Master Data Quality Conference
Wednesday, 24 February 2016 | |
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07h45 - 08h15 | Opening and Welcome Registration & Coffee |
08h20 - 08h30 | Opening and Welcome Dr Salomon de Jager |
08h30 - 09h30 | Introduction of ISO 8000 Framework as a Data Quality Standard and Measure of Data Quality in Business Dr Timothy King |
09h30 - 10h00 | ISO 8000-61 based public data quality management maturity model Prof Sunho Kim (Korea) |
10h00 - 10h30 | The role of the Korean Government when they applied ISO 8000 Data Quality Maturity model to the Public sector including a certification model for Public data quality Management Prof Changsoo Lee (Korea) |
10h30 - 11h00 | ISO 8000 framework applied in Master Data Governance for Transnet. Case study in South African Railways. Mr Gert van Rensburg |
11h00 - 11h30 | Break |
11h30 - 12h00 | Alignment of ISO 8000 part 60 Plan-Do- Check-Act (PDCA) with MIT TDQM and Six Sigma using an entity resolution example. Prof John Talburt (USA) |
12h00 - 12h30 | Example of SPICE used as an Organizational Measurement Framework for Data Quality assessment. Prof Ismael Caballero (Spain) |
12h30 - 13h30 | Lunch Break |
13h30 - 14h00 | The role of data quality in business intelligence and the impact on corporate performance management. A research paper Professor Dr Olaf Jacob (Germany) |
14h00 - 15h00 | Industry Example of a Customer Communication Preference Governance System based on ISO 8000 Prof Talburt, Leon Claassens and Wynand Nortje |
15h00 - 15h30 | Break |
15h30 - 16h30 | Panel discussion on training requirements for post gradate studies in Universities, supporting ISO 8000 and with the view of developing Chief Data Officers Prof Louis Fourie (CPUT), Prof Olaf Jacob (Germany), Prof John Talburt (USA), Dr Salmon de Jager (South Africa) |
18h30 - 22h00 | PiLog Academy Launch |
PiLog Academy Launch - Wednesday, 24 February 2016 | |
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07h45 - 08h15 | Welcoming
Mr Schalk Human: Chief Director SCM ICT, National Treasury |
08h20 - 08h30 | Why are Industry Academies beneficial to Higher Education Prof Louis Fourie CPUT |
08h30 - 09h30 | Vision and Purpose of the PiLog Academy
Dr Salomon de Jager |
09h30 - 10h00 | International Perspective
Prof John Talburt |
10h30 - 11h00 | Closing Schalk Human |
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