Great question on an often overlooked point. I think most teams absolutely do. They focus on the technical implementation while the deeper challenge is getting everyone to adopt a shared standard of ownership. A tool can enforce rules, but it can't create a culture where everyone cares about data quality in the first place.
Do you think most teams underestimate the cultural side of data quality?
Great question on an often overlooked point. I think most teams absolutely do. They focus on the technical implementation while the deeper challenge is getting everyone to adopt a shared standard of ownership. A tool can enforce rules, but it can't create a culture where everyone cares about data quality in the first place.
The real test is how fast you can trust your data, not how fancy the checks look.
If the checks don't directly lead to confidence, they might just be a form of performance art.