We put your data in order

Your data want order! With a data domain map we help you to get a high-level overview of your data with everything that belongs to it: business functions and processes, responsible roles, systems.

As a top stakeholder, IT or operational manager or data manager, you can see at a glance which data domains your company has, which important company data is located in these domains, where the data is also used, in which system your data is located and who is responsible in which role.

Together with your departments, we create the starting point and framework for the step-by-step rollout of your data strategy and data governance in the company. Once the data is organized, your high-level understanding of the business and the definition of the basic data form the basis for every data-based use case.

When should you and your company
make a data domain map?

  • Top stakeholders cannot adequately interpret the data.
  • Management does not have a consolidated overview of the important data in the company.
  • Business needs data to digitalize, remain capable of innovation, and continue to develop.
  • Departments do not know what data they have, where it is located, who is available to answer questions, and where else the data is used.
  • The departments should be brought on board and recognize the value of the data.
  • There is no framework for regulating basic data/key figures.
  • Data intersections between business functions are not known.
  • The business needs a starting point/ foundation for company-wide data initiatives.
  • The organization wants to create a common language and a harmonized view of important data.

Here's how it works -
to vivid results in no time at all:

  • Comprehensive, introductory workshop with representatives of all business units and formulation of core tasks and business capabilities as well as derivation of data domains.
  • Another 2-3 hours of workshops per data domain. Important data, their relationship to other data in the company and data intersections are visualized on a map. The overall picture, a data map with governance and system references, is created via the assignment of responsible roles, systems and, if applicable, processes.
  • In a final workshop, the results are discussed and coordinated across domains.
  • With little effort on the part of your departments, you'll make a giant data leap for your business - and your data will find itself in order.