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Data Quality Scorecard

Data Quality Self-Score (from 1-5, five being What's working?


Dimension best)

Accuracy Correct Values 5

Completeness Data fields with value 5

Consistency Value free from contradictions 5

Currency Values up to date 5

Relevancy Data items with value meta data 5

Validity Data containing allowable values 5

Uniqueness Recorda that are duplicated 5


TOTAL 35

Result Key
High quality 24-30 Do you trust your data?
Average quality 18-24 Precisely can help improve the quality of your data.
Poor quality < 18 Learn more about our data quality products.

Issues
Poor Organization
Too Much Data
 Inconsistent Data
Poor Data Security
Poorly Defined Data 
Incorrect Data
Duplicated data
Incomplete information
Multiple units and languages
Inaccurate data
What can we do better?

Data format and data patterns


Data consistency on each record
Data value distributions and abnormalies
Completeness of the data
Rigorous data profiling and
control of incoming data
1. A data governance program, which clearly defines the ownership of a
dataset and effectively communicates and promotes dataset sharing to avoid
any department silos.
2. Centralized data assets management and data modeling, which are
reviewed and audited regularly.
3. Clear logical design of data pipelines at the enterprise level, which is shared
across the organization.
Careful data pipeline design to
avoid duplicate data
• The requirement should capture all data conditions and scenarios — it is
considered incomplete if all the dependencies or conditions are not reviewed
and documented.
• Clear documentation of the requirements, with easy access and sharing, is
another important aspect, which should be enforced by the Data Governance
Committee.
Accurate gathering of data
requirements
Without the mindset of enforcing integrity in the first place, the referenced
data could become out of date, incomplete or delayed, which then leads to
serious data quality issues.
Enforcement of data integrity

 Integration of data lineage


traceability into the data
pipelines

 Capable data quality control


teams
e quality of your data.
quality products.
Data format and data patterns

Data consistency on each record

Data value distributions and


abnormalies

Completeness of the data

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