Blogs by The Data Whisperer

Data God Of Data Whispering
Scott Taylor, The Data Whisperer, has enlightened countless business executives on the value and power of proper data management. He focuses on business alignment and the “strategic WHY” rather than the “technical HOW.”
Beyond Silo-Breaking: Building a Trusted Data Ecosystem with Scott Taylor
Scott Taylor - The Data Whisperer – an evangelist for how data can transform supply chains and streamline fulfillment. Sharing data across the supply chain ecosystem is complex. An effective data ecosystem builds trust and supports interoperability at scale.

Dataversity: Data Management Hasn’t Failed, but Data Management Storytelling Has
There are multiple reasons why Data Management programs may fail, yet an overwhelming majority suffer from an inability to demonstrate and then communicate business alignment. There is too much tech talk making Data Management messaging very hard to listen to.

Dataversity: Truth Before Meaning with Data and Analytics
There is data and there is analytics. They work together. They need each other. These two things are linked, but it helps to think of them separately. From my perspective data is about determining the truth. Analytics is about deriving meaning.

InfoGov Magazine : Use the 3Vs to Tell Your Data Story
Although Information Governance Leaders know that proper data management and governance will help grow, improve and protect their businesses, many have trouble articulating that value in a way that resonates with Business Stakeholders and C-level leadership.

Modern Data Masters Profile: Scott Taylor, The Data Whisperer
Scott Taylor also known as “The Data Whisperer,” is a firm believer in “making your data do the work,” and has enlightened business executives to the value of proper data management by focusing on the strategic rationale and business alignment rather than technical implementation.

Data Geniuses Interview with Kitty Kolding
Scott Taylor has been noticing patterns and structuring fundamental data for a very long time. When he was young, his parents say that instead of building things with his Legos, he would organize and categorize the individual blocks.