If you are leading an organization or if you need to communicate with leaders about data management, Navigating the Labyrinth is your guide.
Organizations that want to get value from their data need to manage that data well. But to most executives, data management seems obscure, complicated, and highly technical. You don't have time to learn all the detail or cut through the hype. Navigating the Labyrinth helps you get there. Based on best practices from DAMA's Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK2), it explains the fundamentals and says why they are important. It focuses your attention on what you need to know to help your organization build trust in and get value out of its data.
Okay in that I did learn a few things, but mostly it identified what I need to research next to have a fuller basic understanding of data management. As an executive I would have appreciated a concise summary of important terms of art, a case study that went deeper than toy examples of those terms, and explicit things to look for when engaging experts or measuring progress within my organization. It repeated many generic platitudes about managing data being a good thing to do, and grammatical errors seemed to increase in frequency towards the end. It could have been 60% shorter while also being more detailed.