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Valid Data, without a recount…

Valid Data, without a recount…. A management data quality process model. W.D. Piotrowski & Lee V. Legutko Leon District Schools Tallahassee, Florida February 28, 2001. Serious Trouble:. Data Warehousing & Data Marts. Serious Trouble:. Data Warehousing & Data Marts

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Valid Data, without a recount…

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  1. Valid Data, without a recount… A management data quality process model W.D. Piotrowski & Lee V. Legutko Leon District Schools Tallahassee, Florida February 28, 2001

  2. Serious Trouble: • Data Warehousing & Data Marts

  3. Serious Trouble: • Data Warehousing & Data Marts • Data-based Decision Making

  4. Serious Trouble: • Data warehousing & data marts • Data-based decision making • Validity & Generalizability

  5. What prompted our situation: Citizen protest School Board concern Superintendent response

  6. Causes?? • MIS’s job • Data definition (training) • Consistency of reporting • Business rules: roles & responsibilities • Reporting & Accounting Process • Culture

  7. Business Process & Rules Collaborative Working Partnership: • Originators • Program Administration & Staff • Technical & Information Systems Staff Patience

  8. Business Rules Foundation • Understanding uses, mandates & requirements

  9. Example: Free and Reduced Lunch •    I.      Primary Uses (Data & audit/management requirements): • PurposeKey Dates • Title I* School eligibility/funding Feb. • E-Rate Telecommunications discounts Dec. • School Ratings A+ Schools Feb. • Annual Reports to Parents Parent/Community reports Oct. • Advisory Council Reports School Advisory reports Oct. • DOE School economic indicators Oct. Feb • Federal Program Audits* Federal funding requirements Annually • *Formally Audited

  10. Business Rules Foundation • Understanding uses, mandates & requirements • Specific responsibilities & support needs

  11.         II.      Specific Responsibilities School Level: Principal: designates F/R lunch certification contact (annual), oversees site responsibilities, ensures timely transmissions, aigns-off on periodic & end-of-year status reports.       F/R lunch certification contact: Originates & sends in F/R applications; Attends training and update sessions; Distributes, collects, & verifies applications; Forwards applications to Food Services; Serves as liason to Food Services regarding F/R lunch applications  Food Services:       Gathers DOE/Federal guidelines & interpret; Updates applications and procedures; Policy & procedure changes       Maintains & disseminate procedures/applications to schools       Provides projected start-up lists of approved students       Advertising       Processing & approval of applications; files & maintain applications       Record/Update F/R lunch status in official student record       Verify LCS SIS F/R lunch data completeness and accuracy against MDB       Parent notification letters c)  Technology &Information Services:       Provides enrollment labels on request       Process direct certifications for TANF       PCS/POS SIS database cross-validation & Audit Reports       Maintenance of official data repository; downloads & uploads       Produce management reports for school site & district level staff

  12. Business Rules Foundation • Understanding uses, mandates & requirements • Specific responsibilities & support needs • Process & timelines

  13. Put flowchart here on F/R lunch

  14. Business Rules Foundation • Understanding uses, mandates & requirements • Specific responsibilities & support needs • Process & timelines • Ready access to audit/exception & management reports: site, program, & senior management “views”

  15. Focus on Actual Reports Examples Train in use Have readily available AND Distribute

  16. Business Rules Foundation • Understanding uses, mandates & requirements • Specific responsibilities & support needs • Process & timelines • Ready access to audit/exception & management reports: site, program, & senior management views • Formal Sign-offs & Accountability

  17. Lessons learned: • Change the Culture • Can’t be done without stakeholders: site, program, & IS/IT • Codify & relate to audit standards • Monitor, monitor, monitor…

  18. Microsoft Outlook…

  19. Data Quality is…

  20. Data Quality is… Something you design in, not inspect out.

  21. Thank you. Bill Piotrowski Technology & Information Services Leon District Schools 520 South Appleyard Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32304 piotrowskiw@leon.k12.fl.us (850) 487-7530

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