Oakland

Transforming Data Governance for a Major UK Utility

Client Background:

Our client, a prominent water supply and treatment utility company in the UK, boasts over 2,500 employees, a customer base of 5 million and impressive annual revenue of £1 billion. Servicing one of the largest counties, their operations faced challenges stemming from a complex data environment, hindering efficient operations and decision-making.

Challenges:

  • Difficulties in accessing and sharing data
  • Fragmented and duplicated databases
  • Uncertain data quality
  • Lack of control over data assets, compromising trust and assurance in data

Client’s Objectives:

The client approached Oakland for assistance in addressing these challenges and achieving the following goals:

  • Establish confidence and trust in data through right-sized data governance and data quality frameworks.
  • Enhance business operations and asset efficiency by ensuring accessibility, usability, and quality of insights derived from data.
  • Establish a data-driven culture and an insight-led workforce through data governance training and support.

Our Approach:

To tackle these challenges, we initiated the process by establishing data ownership and accountability. This approach enabled us to streamline data access and sharing, eliminate fragmentation and duplication, and set standards for data quality across all domains. The result was not only an increase in trust in the data but also measures to assure its accuracy, reliability, and security.

Tangible Outputs:

Our engagement yielded tangible outputs, showcasing the transformational impact of our work:

In conclusion, our collaboration with the major UK Utility stands as a testament to the transformative power of effective data governance in enhancing organisational efficiency and building a data-centric culture.

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