1. Table of Contents
1. Project Information
2. Project Overview / Executive Summary
Mission | It's often said that data is the “new oil” for service providers but, as with oil extraction, there are many dangers to collecting, processing, refining, and using data, particularly at scale. It is, therefore, critical that service providers find ways to manage data to guarantee secure and correct handling, enabling data to be turned into insights and used for the public good. We can only achieve this by managing regulatory and legal constraints and adopting a sound data governance framework. |
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Value | Communications Service Providers (CSPs) can use data to increase personalization, improve customer retention and spot the potential for new services. Data can also be used for predictive analytics, such as fault detection, and help us respond to global pandemics, natural disasters and climate change. New 5G ecosystems and services, from autonomous vehicles to sensor data, as well as smart cities and industries, all rely on data analysis. Codified information also powers autonomous operations and artificial intelligence (AI), which are critical as manual assurance cannot scale to meet digital demand. |
Strategy | Top-down engagement. Senior leadership must drive the data strategy execution. A set of rules and best practices that govern how your organization can produce, manage and consume this new class of data asset -both at the enterprise and line of business level. A Value driven process. Generating tangible benefits for the business that ensure further buy-in. Think Modular . Data will continue to grow faster than our ability to manage it. Your organization should identify, prioritize and implement data governance mechanisms selectively and on a use case basis while keeping the big picture in mind. |
3. Participants
This section identifies the project team members.
* indicates that this is a required field or role.
Role | Name* | Company* | Confluence “@” mention | Comments |
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Project Team Chairs* | Christian Maitre Sarah Ness | Orange Telus | ||
Project Manager | Stuart Dunn | TM Forum | Stuart Dunn | |
Subject Matter Expert | Dave Milham | TM Forum | Dave Milham |
4. Project Workstreams and Deliverables
The project workstreams and deliverables for this project are introduced in the sections below.
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