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Making the Case for Master Data Management

Making the Case for Master Data Management. Gas & Oil Expo June 2011. Yogi Schulz Biography. Partner in Corvelle Consulting Information technology related management consulting Microsoft Canada columnist & CBC Radio host PPDM Association board member Industry presenter:

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Making the Case for Master Data Management

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  1. Making the Case forMaster Data Management Gas & Oil Expo June 2011

  2. Yogi SchulzBiography • Partner in Corvelle Consulting • Information technology related management consulting • Microsoft Canada columnist & CBC Radio host • PPDM Association board member • Industry presenter: • Project World - 4 years • CIPS Informatics - 7 years • PMI - Information Systems SIG - 2 years • Convergence - 4 years • PPDM Association - several years

  3. PresentationOutline Objectives Value of MDM MDM Business Benefits MDM Program Scoping Themes Selling the MDM Program Conclusions Recommendations

  4. Master Data ManagementDefined Master data management (MDM) comprises a set of processes and tools that consistentlydefines and manages the non-transactional data of an organization

  5. Problem Before I make my drilling decision, show me those meaningless statistics again • Benefits case for MDM is not well understood • MDM is not well sold

  6. PresentationObjectives Understand the business case for MDM Learn how to effectively sell MDM

  7. Value of MDM Enable business intelligence applications Assure single source of truth Improve data accessibility Reduce datacleaning effort

  8. MDM Opportunity Evaluation Revenue • Reduce risk: • Pick winners • Avoid losers • Evaluate more scenarios: • producing asset acquisition • pool development • well design

  9. MDM Operational Effectiveness Costs • Volumetric accuracy: • exploitation decisions • Cost accuracy: • production optimization • Agreement accuracy • acquisition and divestiture decisions

  10. MDM Business BenefitsOperational

  11. MDM Business BenefitsStrategic

  12. MDM Technical Benefits

  13. MDM ProgramScoping Themes • Themes • Geographic Area Coverage • Reservoir Type Coverage • Functionality Features • Asset Life Cycle Coverage • Criteria • Business benefit • Complexity

  14. Selling the MDM Program Focus on business benefits Project sponsor leads the selling Highlight impacts of recent data quality shortcomings Avoid referencesto technology Don’t over-promise

  15. Conclusions • MDM programs offer significant benefits to oil & gas producers • MDM programs have been hampered by: • Poor business cases • Focus on technical benefits • Grandiose scope

  16. Recommendations Create a clear business case Have the project sponsor present Develop an MDM program of several releases

  17. Questions &Discussion Can you help usmake the case for MDM? Please fill out evaluation form

  18. Making the Case forMaster Data Management Corvelle Consulting 300, 400 - 5 Ave. S. W. Calgary, Alberta T2P 0L6 Phone: (403) 249-5255 E-mail: YogiSchulz@corvelle.com Web: www.corvelle.com Yogi Schulz Partner of Corvelle Consulting Information technology related management consulting Microsoft Canada columnist & CBC Radio host Industry presenter PPDM Association board member

  19. Bibliography • Building a robust business case for high quality master data • Andy Haler, February 2010 • http://www.manjeetss.com/articles/MDM/InfoDifference_Quality_Master_Data.pdf • Building the Business Case for Master Data Management • CapGemini, Informatica, May 2011 • http://storage.vuzit.com/public/33cv7/Building_the_Business_Case_for_Master_Data_Management__MDM_.pdf • The business case for master data management • Mark Smith, January 2007 • http://www.ventanaresearch.com/uploadedFiles/The%20Business%20Case%20for%20Master%20Data%20Management.pdf • E&P Prospect to Spud Life Cycle Solution • ESRI Petroleum User Group – 2010 • http://proceedings.esri.com/library/userconf/pug10/papers/samsons_integrated_prospect_to_spud_well_lifecycle_managment_system.pdf • The International Conference on Information Quality (ICIQ) • http://www.iciq2010.org/ • Making the Business Case for Master Data Management • Amol Patil, August 28, 2008 • http://advice.cio.com/infonitive/making_the_business_case_for_master_data_management_mdm

  20. Bibliography • Master Data Management Benefits, May 21, 2011 • http://www.mdmsource.com/master-data-management-benefits.html • Master Data Management for the Masses of Data • InfoTech, February 24, 2009 • MIT IQ Industry Symposium (IQIS) • http://www.eriqlab.org/mit/index.html • Monetizing Data Management • http://erwin.com/uploads/erworld/Monetizing%20Data%20Management_09162010.pdf • P2 Energy Solutions - integrated well lifecycle management tools • http://www.p2energysolutions.com/well-lifecycle • Positioning Master Data Management for Success • Yogi Schulz, 27 October 2010 • http://corvelle.com/presentations/ppdm/positioning.html • PPDM master data at heart of Oracle’s Digital Oilfield - February 2008 • http://www.ppdm.org/community/PPDM_data_at_heart.html • Staying Relevant in Today’s Changing Data Management Environment • http://erwin.com/events/detail/staying_relevant_in_todays_changing_data_management_environment/

  21. MDM Adoption Reasons • Reduce time spent in reconciling data from disparate sources • Assign accountability for the quality of information • Unable to determine which spreadsheet had correct data • Respond to rising costs of errors in data • 33 percent • 17 percent • 12 percent • Not specified

  22. Corvelle Drives Concepts to Completion

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