Data Governance

Data Governance pertains to the establishment of policies, roles, and standards to manage and safeguard an organization's data assets.

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Whether you’re transitioning into Data Governance or looking to begin your career, this diagram can help you navigate your professional advancement.

Common Feeder Functional Areas IT Governance IT Risk Analysis Privacy Analysis Privacy Compliance IT Auditing Common Next Functional Areas IT Governance Privacy Management GRC Information SecurityManagement Cybersecurity Consulting DataGovernance US$122kAverage Annual Salary Entry -Mid-Level DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES Data Governance Analyst Data Governance Manager
IT Governance IT Risk Analysis Privacy Analysis Privacy Compliance IT Auditing Common Feeder Functional Areas Common Next Functional Areas Data Governance Analyst Data Governance Manager DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES DataGovernance US$122kAverage Annual Salary Entry -Mid-Level IT Governance Privacy Management GRC Cybersecurity Consulting Information SecurityManagement

Employer requirements for Data Governance roles

According to market employment data, these are the most prominent business skills required to excel in the Data Governance area and requested by employers:

  • Data Governance
  • Communication
  • Governance
  • Management
  • Data Management
  • Problem Solving
  • Data Analysis
  • SQL (Programming Language)
  • Leadership

Data Governance roles generally require an undergraduate degree.

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