This page describes steady state data flow mapping, why it might be useful for you and what it involves.
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Steady state data flow mapping is a mechanism for implementing the operational Data Governance Framework (oDGF). It is a flexible mapping model that allows you to implement it in the way that works best for your organisation.
Steady state data flow mapping also acts as a key enabler for a holistic approach to data governance.
Operational data governance
Steady State data flow mapping helps you to make data governance relevant to the operational staff at your organisation.
A steady state data flow map also helps you to effectively communicate operational perspectives up to senior management and executive leadership using language that resonates with them. The map is easy to reconfigure to reflect new knowledge and to deliver business value in changing circumstances.
Steady state data flow mapping fosters a consideration of data related activities at your organisation that can positively influence its organisational strategy. This increases your organisation’s chance of implementing its organisational strategy smoothly and effectively.
The time investment needed for you to produce an initial map is relatively low. Following the steps laid out below, you can usually plan and prepare a draft data flow map in 3 working days. When your planning is done you can draft a map through a workshop, typically within one working day. You can also split these activities up so that you do them over multiple half-days, depending on your needs.
Steady state data flow mapping is a 4-step process:
Clarify and agree the purpose of the mapping exercise. The map might be structured to:
Establish and agree relevant mapping parameters for your needs:
Document collection and review:
Digitise your workshop map using a visualisation tool of your choice. Microsoft Visio works well for this.
This list provides resources that contain further information related to steady state data flow mapping and the oDGF
A steady states data flow model to support administrative data sourcing – Stats NZ YouTube
If you'd like more information, have a question, or want to provide feedback, email datalead@stats.govt.nz.
Content last reviewed 10 May 2023.