The Data Democracy podcast

Episode 27 w/ Jason Hare - Unautomatable: The Human Essence of Data Governance

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In this podcast episode, host Ole Olesen-Bagneux is joined by Jason Hare, a distinguished figure in the field of data governance, who shares his journey from pioneering data security measures to becoming an emeritus expert in governance.

Jason discusses the vital need to delineate data governance from data management. Unlike data management, data governance is never an operating model but people, and from his point of view there is no way to automate it. Further enriching the discussion, he delves into the nuances of data mesh, critiquing its misapplication, and advocating for a balanced approach that aligns with organizational risk management.

Despite retiring and fighting against a stage four cancer, Jason remains a resilient and vibrant contributor to the data community, offering insights through his critiques, participating in discussions on LinkedIn, and nurturing the next generation of data governance professionals through teaching and thought leadership.

🎧 Tune in to this episode to explore Jason Hare's legacy of resilience, his critical perspectives on data governance versus data management, and his vision for a balanced and ethical approach to data architecture.

Bonus ⭐

▶️  Watch the episode (video) on Youtube

📖  Download our ebook "The Practical Guide to Data Mesh"


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