Data onboarding best practices
Onboarding data can be a complex process, especially on the first instance. But there are some lessons you can learn and take note of during the process to make things easier the next time:
Continuous improvement
It may be tempting to view data onboarding as a one-and-done process, but organizations should revisit it periodically to make sure it is still working.
Be prepared to refine data collection tools.
Empower all of your staff to say something if they see that something isn’t importing properly.
Revisit the process after a set number of iterations, and make sure that all the data is going to the right places.
Develop a data observability dashboard that provides insights into how the onboarding and preparation steps are performing.
Look for automation strategies
Because a lot of offline data can be collected manually, it may seem like the fastest way to get it into the data warehouse is to enter each item by hand periodically. Instead, businesses should consider creating or purchasing a data onboarding or importing tool. While it may take a few seconds per item today, that may not scale with the business in a few years’ time.
Data governance
Offline data may be a mess when first collected. As you complete the preparation stage of the onboarding process, you may notice some ways it could have been collected to make preparing the data easier. Lean into that. If you can refine your collection sources or train your data-collecting staff to enter the data properly, this can streamline the process later. These are the first steps in establishing data governance rules, which dictate how the data is collected and structured.