Most organizations invest in data platforms, pipelines, and dashboards, yet still struggle with inconsistent metrics, conflicting reports, and low confidence in business decisions.
Data governance is often treated as an IT problem.
In reality, it is an organizational alignment problem.
The issue is rarely just storage or access. The deeper issue is meaning, ownership, consistency, and trust.
Without governance, organizations create multiple versions of the truth.
Teams argue over numbers, delay decisions, and lose confidence in their own systems.
That is not a data problem. It is a trust problem.
Data governance does not exist to control data.
It exists to create trust in decisions.