Education Data Governance Maturity Assessment Model

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IDCSUSTAINABLE EDUCATION MEETING 2018EDUCATION DATAGOVERNANCE MATURITYASSESSMENT MODELBruno Horta SoaresLeading Executive Advisor IDC Portugalpage01

IDCAbout usInternational Data Corporation (IDC)Is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisoryservices, and events for the information technology,telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. Withmore than 1,100 analysts worldwide, IDC offers global,regional, and local expertise on technology and industryopportunities and trends in over 110 countries.IDC's analysis and insight helps IT professionals, businessexecutives, and the investment community to make factbased technology decisions and to achieve their key businessobjectives.page02

welcomemessageLink:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v 0MUsVcYhERYpage03

Welcome.“The informationrevolution issweeping throughour economy. Nocompany canescape its effects.“- How Information Gives YouCompetitive Advantage, Michael E.Porter Victor E. Millar

“IDC defines Digital Transformationas the continuous process by whichenterprises ADAPT TO OR DRIVEDISRUPTIVE CHANGES in theircustomers and markets (externalecosystem) by LEVERAGING DIGITALCOMPETENCIES to innovate NEWBUSINESS MODELS, PRODUCTS,AND SERVICES that seamlessly blenddigital and physical and business andcustomer experiences whileimproving operational efficienciesand organizational performance”IDC

32 digital transformationessential themesBusiness TransformationDigital TransformationLeadershipTransformation IT Strategy andGovernance Leading in 3DOmni-experienceTransformation Customer Experience Mobility strategies Devices: PCs, Mobility,WorkshourceTransformation Vendor Sourcing andOperating ModelTransformation Enterprise InfrastructureManagement AppDev and App IT Talent and SkillsProvisioning Strategic architectureWearables and Services transformationAugmented reality/Virtual Outsourcing Services Cloud Strategies Innovation StrategiesReality Organizational Transformative Tech: IoT,Management Social BusinessDevelopment and Work eCommerceOptimization DevOpsRobotics and 3D PrintingInformationTransformation Enterprise/ NextGenSecurity Enterprise Applications Information and DataTransformation Big Data and Analytics Cognitive Computing Technology TrainingEnterprise IT Transformationpage06

DXExternal DriversSENSE, COMPUTE, ACTUATEThe new data-centricparadigm“While data is at the core of the new digital economy, IT'S ABOUT HOW YOUSENSE THE ENVIRONMENT AND MANAGE THE DATA FROM EDGE TO CORETO CLOUD AND HOW YOU ANALYZE IT IN NEAR REAL TIME, LEARN FROM IT,AND THEN ACT ON IT TO AFFECT OUTCOMES. IoT, mobile devices, big data,machine learning, and cognitive/AI all combine to continually sense andcollectively learn from an environment. What differentiates winners is howthey leverage that to deliver meaningful, value-added predictions and actionsfor personalized life efficiency/convenience, improving industrial processes,healthcare, experiential engagement, or any enterprise decision making.”IDC

Digital transformationGlobal Datasphere*By 2025, approximately 80billiondevices will be connected to internet(today 13b). Approximately 4.800 devicesare being connected to the network as wespeak. Ten years from now, the figure willmushroom to 152.000 a minute. IDCforecasts that by 2025 the globaldatasphere will grow to 163ZETTABYTES!*Global Datasphere: The digital existence, as defined by the sum of alldata created, captured, and replicated on our planet in any given year.page08

Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Analytics and Information Management 2018 PredictionsDATA ETHNOGRAPHERS“By 2021, 25% of LargeEnterprises Will HaveSupplemented Internal andExternal Data Scientistswith Data Ethnographersto Provide ContextualInterpretations of Data byUsing Qualitative ResearchMethods That UncoverPeople's Emotions, Stories,and Perceptions of TheirWorld”

Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Analytics and Information Management 2018 PredictionsFROM BUSINESS BACKGROUND TOLIFE-CRITICAL“IDC estimates that by 2025, nearly 20% of thedata in the global datasphere will be critical toour daily lives and nearly 10% of that will behypercritical.”

Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Analytics and Information Management 2018 PredictionsEMBEDDED SYSTEMS ANDTHE INTERNET OF THINGS(IOT)“By 2025, an averageconnected personanywhere in the world willinteract with connecteddevices nearly 4,800times per day — basicallyone interaction every 18seconds.”

Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Analytics and Information Management 2018 Predictions“By 2025, connected userswill number 75% of theworld’s population. Morethan a quarter of datacreated in the globaldatasphere will be realtime in nature, and realtime IoT data will make upmore than 95% of this.”MOBILE AND REAL-TIME DATADON’TPUSHME

Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Analytics and Information Management 2018 PredictionsCOGNITIVE/ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCE (AI) SYSTEMSTHAT CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE“IDC estimates that theamount of the globaldatasphere subject to dataanalysis will grow by a factor of50 to 5.2ZB in 2025; the amountof analyzed data that is“touched” by cognitive systemswill grow by a factor of 100 to1.4ZB in 2025!”

Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Analytics and Information Management 2018 PredictionsSECURITY AS A CRITICALFOUNDATION“In 2015, enterprisescreated less than 30%of data, while thisfigure will be nearly60% in 2025. By 2025,almost 90% of all datacreated in the globaldatasphere willrequire some level ofsecurity, but less than50% will be secured.”

Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Analytics and Information Management 2018 PredictionsKEEPCALMANDGETDIGITAL“In less than a decade,new digital entrantshave already seized asignificant share ofrevenue acrossregions and industries— 17% on average,according to ourfindings, leaving only83% to theincumbents. Whiledigital entrants hold"only" 17% of totalglobal revenue, theyown 47% of digitalrevenue.”McKinsey

Data ValueEnd-to-end aproachStakeholders NeedsData STRATEGY Are we doingthe right things?Data ARCHITECTURE Are we doingthem right way?Data OPERATIONSAre we doing? ANCEData VALUEAre we getting thebenefits? DataOperations#PRIVACY Data DELIVERYAre we getting itdone well? Data OPERATIONSIs it working?page016

If you don't knowwhere you want togo, then it DOESN'TMATTER WHICHPATH YOU TAKE!Cheshire Catpage017

Education Data GovernanceMaturity Assessment ModelEducation TransformationEducation Data Governance TransformationVisionPeopleProcessTechnologyData Goals and principles Governance Policies and standards Standards Architecture Controls Deployment Development and Strategy and planningorganization Budget planning Collaboration Communications Interoperability Culture Accountability Metrics and Accessibility and Trainingmeasurementsusabilityoperations Trust Security andcomplianceSuccessful deployment and use of education data governance depends on a multiprongedapproach guided by a strategy that accounts for not only technology but also human andcapital resources, business and IT processes, and the data.page018

54321STRATEGICOrganizationwide balance of planning and controlactivities, operationalized and optimized with processand activity automation, implemented with executivelevel visibility and oversight.EDUCATION DATAGOVERNANCE MATURITYASSESSMENT MODELPRACTICALBalance of planning and control activities is implementedwith clear mandates, accountability, and oversight acrossone or more Education core areas within anOrganization.COORDINATEDControl activities outweight planning, but mandates,accountability, education core areas collaboration, andoversight of operations begin to take shape.TACTICALControl activities are done in silos, reactive in nature,and implemented without clear mandates, accountability,or oversight plans.HAPHAZARDNo planning or control activities, no defined processesand no collaboration with education core areas,individual projects, and efforts.The Education Data Governance Maturity Assessment Modelwas developed by IDC in collaboration with Millennium@EDUSUSTAINABLE EDUCATION. More information at:http://www.idcdx.pt/insights/education/19

Is not about a Education DataStrategy, It’s about a newcomprehensive EducationStrategy in a DATA-DRIVENWORLD!

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IDCcontactsadressonlineRua Tomás da Fonseca,Bruno Horta SoaresTorre GLeading Executive AdvisorLisbon, Portugalbsoares@idc.comT 351-21 723 0622facebook/IDC.Portugalcome visit us!www.idc.compage022

EDUCATION DATA GOVERNANCE MATURITY ASSESSMENT MODEL Bruno Horta Soares Leading Executive Advisor IDC Portugal. IDC About us Is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. With