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Self-Service Data Analytics and Governance for Managers

Self-Service Data Analytics and Governance for Managers

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The phenomena of data democratization and the widespread adoption of data analytics tools have resulted in the decentralization of application development, as users are equipped to both perform their own analyses on data sets and to automate manual spreadsheet processing steps in pursuit of control and efficiency gains. Many users, process owners, and managers are unfamiliar with the basic and crucial information governance techniques needed to maintain process control in this new environment.

Self-Service Data Analytics and Governance for Managers delivers an introduction to prominent data analytics tools and capabilities and demonstrates how these tools can be effectively deployed using real-world scenarios. The book provides finance, accounting, and operations managers with chapters on building tool familiarity, process discovery methodologies, matching tools with common use cases, and managing tool deployment in a way that bolsters control and stability of digital outputs. Throughout, the focus remains on establishing robust process governance standards as self-service digital tooling makes its way through an organization, equipping managers to structure the chaos that can result as development tools are placed into the hands of end users.

Perfect for process owners and operations managers, business intelligence and analytics managers, auditors, and Chief Financial Officers,
Self-Service Data Analytics and Governance for Managers makes a compelling case for the necessity of laying the foundation for analytics governance early in the digital transformation journey. Further, the authors present an analytics governance framework that readers can adopt and adapt to protect their organizations, as increased reliance is placed on self-service data tools. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.

About the Author

NATHAN E. MYERS, MBA, CPA, Six Sigma Black Belt, has over 20 years in public accounting and investment banking experience at flagship organizations including Ernst & Young, Morgan Stanley, UBS Investment Bank, Credit Suisse, and JP Morgan. After receiving both his BS and MBA in Accounting from Indiana University, much of his career has been spent in finance functions as controller and as change manager for products such as FX spot, forwards, and options, securities lending, margin, and equity finance at global investment banks. In the recent past, his career has evolved from building scalable controls and delivering strategic technology change, to putting data analytics tooling into the hands of users to drive aggressive digital transformation.

GREGORY KOGAN, CPA,
is a professor of practice in accounting at Long Island University focusing on teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in accounting and finance. He has experience as an auditor at Ernst & Young and as a controller at Tiger Management. He received his MBA in Accounting from Rutgers Business School and a BS in Computer Science from Rutgers University.

--This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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