
As data becomes increasingly central to decision-making, service delivery, and innovation, effective data governance is essential for organisations seeking to maximise value while managing risk. Best practices in setting up and implementing data governance structures provide practical guidance on how to establish clear leadership, define roles and responsibilities, and create consistent standards for data management and use. By embedding governance into everyday processes and aligning it with organisational objectives, these practices help ensure data is used in a coordinated, ethical, and trustworthy manner, enabling better outcomes and long-term sustainability.
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