Can a DQ blog damage your reputation?

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You can’t but help notice the tremendous ‘bow wave’ that is (at long last) forming around the management and exploitation of data.

“Moore’s Law” it seems can now be applied to Data Quality (DQ) – If a Google search for DQ related books, consultancies and blogs is not enough to convince you, the volume of new registration notifications to DQPro (which is starting to make my inbox feel like its under ‘spam attack’) might - The growing demand for ‘New Learning’ on the subject of DQ is clear!

The source of this insight is a new article on Data Quality Pro on the subject of Data Quality Blogging

It seems that whether you are a DQ consultancy, tools vendor or ‘one wo/man band’, if you are thinking of trying to build your profile/cash in on the growing DQ bandwagon you might want to think carefully before taking the DQ Blogging plunge – it could do your business/you more harm than good.

The article provides some very good advise to anyone thinking of setting up a DQ blog and to those who have made a start, it provides a timely checklist to help you ‘shape up or ship out’.

Be encouraged and been warned :-)

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