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What is Master Data Management (MDM)?

Master Data Management (MDM) refers to a tech-powered practice wherein business and IT work together to ensure consistency, uniformity, and accuracy of an enterprise's official shared master data assets.

What do you mean by Master Data Management (MDM)?

Master Data Management (MDM) is defined as the tools, technology, and processes that ensure master data is coordinated throughout the organization. A unified master data service offered by MDM offers accurate, consistent, and comprehensive master data to both enterprise and business partners. Once the information has been created, this master data serves as a reliable source of important business data that can be shared across the enterprise to improve reporting accuracy, lessen data errors, eliminate redundancy, and help staff in making better-informed business decisions.

Master data creation and maintenance are both included in MDM. If an MDM solution doesn't contain tools and methods to keep the master data clean and consistent as it evolves over time, it is a total waste of time, money, and effort.

Salient Features of Master Data Management

Less volatile: Master data changes less frequently than other types of data but it does change. Data sets that never change are referred to as master data.

Complicated: In comparison to smaller entities that might simply be counted, master data consists of big data sets that are more complex in nature and have several variables. Processes are needed to keep master data valid and up to date.

Key to a successful Master Data Management

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Valuable: Master data is valuable since it is necessary for both analytical decision-making and an organization's daily operations. Master data is frequently used and reused.

Non-transactional: Transactional data is typically not included in master data. However, master data, such as data describing characterizing the consumer, product, or place of purchase, might be a part of the transaction process.

What are the advantages of master data management (MDM)?

Data from diverse sources, including ERP, CRM, and eCommerce are connected, centralized, and shared through master data management. It enables you to build a 360-degree view of your data, taking into account everything from customer purchase history to product availability and supplier interactions. Master Data Management enables businesses to:

  • Prioritize activities that boost sales and de-prioritize those that waste time and resources while developing products, services, and businesses.
  • Increase the accuracy, visibility, and clarity needed for digital businesses to accelerate data maturity.
  • Cater to the changing customer demands for personalized data-rich experiences and enable data transparency.

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