- Data warehouse implementation is a costly and complex undertaking, and can end up not serving the business' needs appropriately.
- Too heavy a focus on technology creates a data warehouse that isn’t sustainable and ends up with poor adoption.
- Emerging data sources and technologies add complexity to how the appropriate data is made available to business users.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- A data warehouse is a project; but successful data warehousing is a program. An effective data warehouse requires planning beyond the technology implementation.
- Governance, not technology needs to be the core support system for enabling a data warehouse program.
- Understand business processes at the operational, tactical, and ad hoc levels to ensure a fit-for-purpose DW is built.
Impact and Result
- Leverage an approach that focuses on constructing a data warehouse foundation that is able to address a combination of operational, tactical, and ad hoc business needs.
- Invest time and effort to put together pre-project governance to inform and provide guidance to your data warehouse implementation.
- Develop “Rosetta Stone” views of your data assets to facilitate data modeling.
- Select the most suitable architecture pattern to ensure the data warehouse is “built right” at the very beginning.
Member Testimonials
After each Info-Tech experience, we ask our members to quantify the real-time savings, monetary impact, and project improvements our research helped them achieve. See our top member experiences for this blueprint and what our clients have to say.
9.5/10
Overall Impact
$28,599
Average $ Saved
23
Average Days Saved
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Experience
Impact
$ Saved
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Sunflower Bank
Guided Implementation
10/10
N/A
N/A
Pivot Advisors
Guided Implementation
9/10
$28,599
23
All very positive. Have more questions as time allows.
OGx Consulting
Guided Implementation
10/10
$61,999
120
This is the best advisory call I have had with ITRG by far. Rajesh was excellent!!!
Ansa McAl
Guided Implementation
4/10
$63,711
100
Highlighted key concerns that we need to address and provide very useful information to help us determine the way forward. Looking forward to the ... Read More
Mt. Hood Community College
Guided Implementation
8/10
$7,640
5
Dark Fibre Africa
Guided Implementation
10/10
N/A
10
The best part was the advices and worse part was time limit. The time was not enough to cover everything.
Legal Services Corporation
Guided Implementation
8/10
N/A
N/A
City Of Mesa
Guided Implementation
9/10
$127K
50
City Of Fort Collins
Guided Implementation
10/10
N/A
1
It was very helpful to get a quick primer on the topic.
Workshop: Build an Extensible Data Warehouse Foundation
Workshops offer an easy way to accelerate your project. If you are unable to do the project yourself, and a Guided Implementation isn't enough, we offer low-cost delivery of our project workshops. We take you through every phase of your project and ensure that you have a roadmap in place to complete your project successfully.
Module 1: Prepare for the Data Warehouse Foundation Project
The Purpose
- Identify the members of the foundation project team.
- Define overarching statements and define success factors/risks.
- Outline basic project governance.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Defined membership, roles, and responsibilities involved in the foundation project.
- Establishment of a steering committee as a starting point for the data warehouse program.
Activities
Outputs
Identify foundation project team and create a RACI chart.
- Job Descriptions and RACI
- Data Warehouse Steering Committee Charter
Understand what a data warehouse can and cannot enable.
Define critical success factors, key performance metrics, and project risks.
- Data Warehouse Foundation Project Plan
Develop rough timelines for foundation project completion.
- Work Breakdown Structure
Define the current and future states for key data management practices.
Module 2: Establish the Business Drivers and Data Warehouse Strategy
The Purpose
- Define the information needs of the business and its key processes.
- Create the components that will inform an appropriate data model.
- Design a data warehouse architecture model.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Clear definition of business needs that will directly inform the data and architecture models.
Activities
Outputs
Understand the most fundamental needs of the business.
- Data Warehouse Program Charter
Define the data warehouse vision, mission, purpose, and goals.
- Data Warehouse Vision and Mission
Detail the most important operational, tactical, and ad hoc activities the data warehouse should support.
Link the processes that will be central to the data warehouse foundation.
- Documentation of Business Processes
Walk through the four-column model and business entity modeling as a starting point for data modeling.
- Business Entity Map
Create data models using the business data glossary and data classification.
- Business Data Glossary
- Data Classification Scheme
Identify master data elements to define dimensions.
Design lookup tables based on reference data.
Create a fit-for-purpose data warehousing model.
- Data Warehouse Architecture Model
Module 3: Plan for Data Warehouse Governance
The Purpose
- Create a plan for governing your data warehouse efficiently and effectively.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Documentation of current standard operating procedures.
- Identified members of a data warehouse center of excellence.
Activities
Outputs
Develop a technology capability map to visualize your desired state.
- Technology Capability Map
Establish a data warehouse center of excellence.
Create a data warehouse foundation roadmap.
- Project Roadmap
Define data warehouse service level agreements.
- Service Level Agreement
Create standard operating procedures.
- Data Warehouse Standard Operating Procedure Workbook