60-Second Rapid Recall — R1–R18
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- R1. Define Data Governance and name its four authority/control verbs. (p. 69)
- R2. Name the eight common DG scope areas. (p. 70)
- R3. What are the two broad business-driver families? (p. 72)
- R4. Distinguish DG from IT Governance. (p. 73)
- R5. Name the three qualities of an effective DG function. (p. 73)
- R6. Name the six DG principles. (pp. 73–74)
- R7. State the oversight/execution separation. (pp. 74–75)
- R8. Name the three operating model types. (p. 77)
- R9. Name four stewardship activities. (pp. 77–78)
- R10. Distinguish Data Owner from Business Data Steward. (p. 79)
- R11. What do policies describe? What do standards/procedures describe? (p. 79)
- R12. Name four valuation approaches. (p. 80)
- R13. Name the four readiness assessments. (p. 82)
- R14. What does Discovery/Business Alignment produce? (pp. 82–83)
- R15. Name four organizational touchpoints. (pp. 83–84)
- R16. Name the four DG strategy deliverables. (p. 84)
- R17. Name four operating-framework design factors. (pp. 84–85)
- R18. What are the five change outcomes? (p. 88)