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In order to have a successful and fully functioning data governance council/ committee, you need to put together terms of reference document and here are four things it should contain. What is a terms of reference document? Or a TOR? No not a Thor, but TOR. You can check out this video for a short explanation. So first it should outline the purpose, the role, and authority of this committee/ of this council. Most often it is responsible for the strategic guidance of the data governance program. Yes, I have another video about the data governance committee so please watch it after this one if you havent seen it already as it covers this part in more detail. Second you should outline the criteria for how members have been, are, and will be selected. Especially if the program is enterprise-wide, covering a large organization there can be a lot of senior leaders at different levels and plenty subject matter experts which might feel they should be included. So you want to make the selectio