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Breaking Down Single-Person Data Dependencies at Tasmania Health

Breaking Down Single-Person Data Dependencies at Tasmania Health

Breaking Down Single-Person Data Dependencies at Tasmania Health by David Deacon From ancient monuments to modern homes, humans have long understood the stability of building on multiple supports. Every new column you build enables the structure to hold more weight. It also creates a more stable foundation and prevents weight from shifting. For most of us, it’s a familiar concept. However, for some reason, data expertise within organizations is often placed on the shoulders of one person. Although many organizations have accepted that data is a necessary support, we still tend to believe one person can handle it. That person essentially becomes the guru of data, an enviable sage capable of translating assumptions into business intelligence. But what if I were to tell you

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