Key Takeaways
- The “Data Catalyst Cubed” Methodology: Data governance acts as a catalyst, accelerating success through non-invasive governance, change management, and data fluency.
- Organisational Change Management: A governance program needs effective change management to ensure actual adoption of data practices.
- Prioritising Data Fluency: “Data fluency” encourages confidence in working with data, rather than implying employees are “illiterate.”
- Shifting the Industry Narrative: Data governance is misinterpreted; organisations should build adaptable, durable programs instead of rebranding.
- Non-Invasive Data Governance Framework: Non-invasive governance optimises existing data accountabilities rather than imposing disruptive control strategies.
- Execution of Authority and Clarity: Authentic governance demands authority for clarity and acceleration, not obstructive control.
- The Critical Role of Metadata: Proper metadata management is essential for governing organisational and AI assets effectively and responsibly.
Webinar Details
Title: The Data Catalyst3 (Cubed) Book Launch with Bob Seiner
Date: 2026-03-11
Presenter: Robert Seiner
Meetup Group: Book Launch with Technics Pub x MWS
Write-up Author: Howard Diesel
What Is the Impact of Data Catalyst Cubed on Governance?
The webinar commences with an introduction of the featured speaker, Robert (Bob) Seiner, an established professional with an illustrious career in data management who has recently transitioned toward organisational change management. The presentation centres on his latest publication, Data Catalyst Cubed, and the rationale behind its distinctive title. Bob conceptualises data governance as a “catalyst”—a mechanism designed to precipitate strategic action within an enterprise.
Despite initial reservations from his publisher regarding the typographical challenges of printing a superscript character, Bob insisted on including the “cubed” notation. This mathematical symbol is fundamental to his methodology, representing an exponential, multiplying equation that forms the core premise of his work.
Figure 1 Book Launch details
What are the Core Concepts of Change Management?
A primary impediment to the success of data governance initiatives is the neglect of human behavioural modification. Bob emphasises that without integrating organisational change management to adjust how employees interact with data, the probability of a programme’s success is negligible. To address this, the concept of “data fluency” is introduced.
The term “data literacy” is explicitly avoided, as it carries the unintended implication that employees are “illiterate”. Instead, data fluency focuses on cultivating personnel’s ability to work confidently with organisational data. Ultimately, the foundational equation proposes that when non-invasive data governance is multiplied by organisational change management and data fluency, the likelihood of a programme’s success increases exponentially.
Figure 2 Introduction – This Book Launch introduces
Figure 3 Basic Definitions
Why is it important to shift the Narrative on Data Governance?
In recent times, a pervasive narrative has permeated the industry, suggesting that data governance is predominantly failing to yield an impact. In response, Bob collaborated with industry expert John Ladley to issue a joint statement correcting this narrative, arguing that governance is not a failure but is widely misinterpreted. In an attempt to rebrand, certain organisations have adopted more passive terminology, such as “data enablement,” a shift the author strongly criticises.
Bob maintains that authentic governance necessitates the formal “execution and enforcement of authority”. Furthermore, he advises against merely striving for “sustainable” programmes; instead, organisations must build “durable” governance frameworks that can adapt to ongoing industrial and organisational shifts.
Figure 4 Introduction – the Book is Laid Out Like This
Figure 5 How We Got Here – and Where We’re Going
Figure 6 The Present Narrative
Figure 7 Changing the Narrative
Figure 8 Resetting the Data Governance Narrative
What is the Non-Invasive Data Governance Framework?
Bob advocates a “non-invasive” approach to data governance, on the premise that governance already occurs informally within every organisation. This methodology is contrasted with two common, yet flawed, implementation strategies: the “command and control” approach, which forcibly assigns new, burdensome roles to personnel, and the “Field of Dreams” approach, which operates on the naive assumption that users will automatically adopt a newly constructed programme. Rather than imposing foreign mandates, non-invasive governance formally recognises employees’ existing data-related activities and accountabilities. By transitioning these existing processes from informal to formal, organisations can administer their data assets with markedly greater efficiency and efficacy.
Figure 9 The Core Premises of the Book
Figure 10 Non-Invasive Data Governance – Quickly Explained
Figure 11 Non-Invasive Data Governance – the Framework
Figure 12 Only 3 Approaches to Data Governance
Figure 13 Only 3 Approaches to Data Governance pt.2
Figure 14 Only 3 Approaches to Data Governance pt.3
How do data governance, change management, and fluency transform culture?
The “cubed” component of Bob’s philosophy signifies an exponential multiplier effect. Within this strategic equation, data governance establishes necessary operational clarity, change management ensures the behavioural adoption of these practices, and data fluency instils analytical confidence. When integrated, these three disciplines do not merely function additively; they amplify one another’s impact exponentially.
This synergistic alignment transforms potential workforce resistance into productive momentum, shifting data governance from an inconsistent, localised effort into a standardised, irreversible element of corporate culture. Ultimately, the convergence of these methodologies cultivates highly durable programmes characterised by unprecedented adoption rates and widespread, persistent trust in organisational data.
Figure 15 The Catalyst3 Model – the Power of Cubed
Figure 16 The Power of Cubed – Exponential, Not Additive
Figure 17 The Data Catalyst3 Effect – the Multiplication of Accelerators
Figure 18 How Formal Change Management Exponentially Multiplies the Positive Effects of Non-Invasive Data Governance
How can we overcome governance misconceptions for successful implementations?
To facilitate successful implementations, the presentation dispels several prevalent industry misconceptions. Bob clarifies that governance should prioritise clarity over obstructive control. Furthermore, he specifies that change management must drive tangible behavioural change rather than merely disseminate communications, and that data fluency must foster genuine confidence rather than merely meet training requirements.
To operationalise these concepts, the newly published text includes comprehensive field guides. These resources provide actionable tools, including an activation blueprint and an executive briefing guide designed to recalibrate leadership perspectives. Additionally, the author introduces a “Non-Invasive Data Governance Compass” to assist organisations in evaluating their current execution capabilities and methodological maturity.
Figure 19 Myth-Busting: Governance, Change, and Fluency – the Misconceptions Slowing your Organisation Down
Figure 20 Common Misunderstandings – the Myths (3-Part Reveal)
Figure 21 Accelerating the Catalyst – the Book Provides Tables, Templates and Canvases
Figure 22 S.P.A.R.K. Framework
Figure 23 The Data Governance Compass
Figure 24 Non-Invasive Data Governance Compass
Figure 25 The Data Governance Compass – Locating Yourself on the Map
How to Empower Professionals: The Role of Data Catalysts in Organisational Change?
In the concluding segment of the formal presentation, actionable resources are provided to attendees seeking to deepen their understanding of data governance. Bob directs the audience to his professional website, Kik Consulting, and notes that his publications, including Data Catalyst Cubed, are available on Technics Publications.
Additionally, Bob announces a forthcoming half-day seminar to be hosted in South Africa in partnership with Info Blueprint, aimed at instructing professionals on how to effectively function as Data Catalysts. He emphasises an empowering institutional principle: the role of a data catalyst does not require a specific executive title; rather, it can be assumed by any individual—from a Chief Executive Officer to a business analyst—motivated to initiate positive organisational change.
Figure 26 Options: if You Are Interested in Learning More
Figure 27 Not the End – Go Be a Catalyst
Why is it important to Master Change Management and Data Fluency in Organisations?
During the concluding question-and-answer session, an attendee requests strategic advice on mastering change management. Bob transparently acknowledges that he is not a dedicated change management specialist and formally recommends that data teams collaborate with internal experts who possess a deep understanding of organisational behavioural modification. The discourse then transitions to data fluency, which is conceptually compared to acquiring a foreign language; achieving true fluency necessitates an understanding of the underlying corporate culture, not merely superficial knowledge.
- Key Takeaways
- What Is the Impact of Data Catalyst Cubed on Governance?
- What are the Core Concepts of Change Management?
- Why is it important to shift the Narrative on Data Governance?
- What is the Non-Invasive Data Governance Framework?
- How do data governance, change management, and fluency transform culture?
- How can we overcome governance misconceptions for successful implementations?
- How to Empower Professionals: The Role of Data Catalysts in Organisational Change?
- Why is it important to Master Change Management and Data Fluency in Organisations?
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