Data maturity model: user needs
An opportunity to share your thoughts on a single model for government
The Government Data Quality Hub is working on a project with the Data Standards Authority to develop a data maturity model for government. We are carrying out some user research with colleagues across government to ensure that the model we develop can be understood by those using it, and drives the improvements required.
What is a data maturity model?
Data maturity models are tools used to assess an organisation’s level of data capability and to highlight areas where progress can be made. More information about this project and maturity models can be found in the Government Data Quality Framework.
What do we want to know?
We want to hear what your main considerations are in the development of this model. That includes:
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what challenges you have with establishing and improving data management and capability
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what we should include in the output of assessments, both in terms of content and format
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who is best placed to assess how well your organisation currently manages data
We will run a series of workshops and focus groups to better understand these points. We anticipate these will be 60 to 90 minutes long and will take place during August.
Who do we need?
In the first instance, we want to hear from people working in UK central government and agencies. We particularly want to hear from people in the following roles.
Data leads in departments
People responsible for parts of the data ecosystem (for example, data governance, ethics or security) who will use the maturity model to measure the status of and prioritise their work.
Senior leaders
People responsible for making decisions on the strategic direction of organisations. You might not consider yourself to be a “data person”, but you want to ensure the strategic decisions you make improve the way your organisation manages data. This will support your organisation to get greater value from the data you produce, and greater return on investment of your data initiatives.
Technical experts
You will be the people who are working directly with the data and will be able to answer questions about how data management is conducted in the organisation. You may already have a good view of the successes and challenges but are not able to get enough of a view across the system to make the improvements you need.
Take part in our research
If you feel you identify with any of these groups, or would like to find out more about the project, please email [email protected] with your name, role, and your interest in this work. We will follow up with you to arrange a time for discussion.