In this episode Jason talks to Susan Walsh, the self named Classification Guru, about dirty data in the context of your data strategy. They discuss what dirty data is, why the quality of data becomes bad in the first place and the impact dirty data has on organisations in terms of regulation, commercials, budget and mis-information. They also discuss Susan’s method, COAT, on how to fix dirty data and stop it becoming dirty in the first place.
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For more on COAT, have a read of Susan’s guest blog: Why your data needs a quality COAT
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