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 versity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=158&proposalid=15161\nAt Beck&rsquo;s Hyb
 rids, a prominent player in the agricultural industry since 1937, the conce
 pt of &ldquo;Speaking a Common Data Language&rdquo; has become the foundati
 on for company growth and the pivotal role data plays in that growth. With 
 the company&rsquo;s steady expansion and an ever-increasing market footprin
 t, the volume of data collected, employed, and relied upon for day-to-day a
 nd long-term decision-making has also grown. The days of just a few individ
 uals holding the keys to data knowledge have evolved into every individual 
 at Beck&rsquo;s accessing data insights to make key business decisions.\n\n
 Recent logic changes in their dealer business model have not only influence
 d how they help farmers but have also structurally altered how data is view
 ed in the company. This has created a strategic need to ensure business and
  technology teams speak a common data language, establish shared responsibi
 lities to define data and its uses, and take joint accountability for a con
 tinuous flow of communication to deliver trusted data for consumers across 
 the company.&nbsp;Beck&rsquo;s recognizes that building such a data culture
  of speaking a common data language requires a shared data knowledge catalo
 g. Additionally, empowering its business stakeholders with self-service acc
 ess to trusted data ensures continuous communication and collaboration with
  the IT teams on their existing data assets.\n\nIn this presentation, Brook
 e Gajownik, the Director of Data Services, outlines Beck&rsquo;s data journ
 ey and its data vision, resulting in elevated data literacy across the orga
 nization, including elements of data trust and quality. Join to learn why t
 he fusion of agriculture and technology is essential, especially as Beck&rs
 quo;s Hybrids underscores key takeaways for data leaders in other industrie
 s. Understand the importance of &ldquo;Speaking a Common Data Language&rdqu
 o; and fostering a data culture to ensure continued success and innovation 
 in the agricultural industry and beyond.
DTSTART:20231205T111500
SUMMARY:A Data Literacy Case Study: Succeeding with Data Transformation Usi
 ng a Common Data Language
DTEND:20231205T115959
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