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OKR template to successfully execute Proof of Concept for two chosen data catalog tools

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The OKR titled "Successfully execute Proof of Concept for two chosen data catalog tools" aims at ensuring that two suitable data catalog tools are executed successfully by the end of the given timeline. One of the key objectives involved in achieving this is to identify specific testing metrics and a scoring rubric to measure the effectiveness of the tool by the fourth week.

The necessary testing metrics for the tool effectiveness has to be defined, implemented and a scoring rubric designed for evaluation purposes. Selecting two suitable data catalog tools based on functionality, compatibility and cost by week three is another critical objective.

Due consideration would be given to the compatibility of these tools with your system, cost comparison of most suitable tools and an in-depth research and analysis of the functionality of various data catalog tools in the selection process. A deliverable reporting on tool performance, comparisons, insights and recommendations is expected by the end of quarter.

Identifying the metrics, generating insights and drafting recommendations, alongside compiling data on tool performance and comparisons are the initiatives driving this objective.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveSuccessfully execute Proof of Concept for two chosen data catalog tools
  • Key ResultKRIdentify specific testing metrics and scoring rubric to measure tool effectiveness by week 4
  • TaskDefine necessary testing metrics for tool effectiveness
  • TaskImplement the metrics and rubric by week 4
  • TaskDesign scoring rubric for evaluation purposes
  • Key ResultKRSelect two suitable data catalog tools based on functionality, compatibility, and cost by week 3
  • TaskEvaluate the compatibility of these tools with our system
  • TaskCompare costs of the most suitable tools
  • TaskResearch various data catalog tools and analyze their functionality
  • Key ResultKRProvide deliverable reporting on tool performance, comparisons, insights, and recommendations by end of quarter
  • TaskDraft recommendations based on insights
  • TaskAnalyze findings to generate insights
  • TaskCompile data on tool performance and comparisons
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