ISO 8000 MDQM
Certification Corporate Onsite Training
15 - 16th June’25
18 - 19th June’25
18 - 19th June’25
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Corporate Training On-Site (Instructor-Led for Teams)
The ISO 8000 Master Data Quality Manager (MDQM) certification is
designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary
to manage and ensure the quality of master data within their organizations. This course offers a comprehensive understanding of the ISO 8000
standard, focusing on the 100 series related to master data quality, and
prepares participants for the MDQM certification exam.
This corporate on-site training format is tailored for teams of four or more
from the same organization and is conducted at the client’s location (client provides the venue). The course incorporates both theoretical instruction and practical exercises, with a strong focus on applying the ISO 8000
standards to real-world scenarios. Participants develop and present a use
case based on their organization’s data challenges. This format also
includes practical exercises on an online cataloging application and an
introduction to ISO 25500 Supply Chain Interoperability and Integration.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for professionals whose roles are impacted by
data quality, including:
- Data Managers
- IT Managers
- Compliance Officers
- Project Managers
- Business Analysts
- Anyone involved in data-driven decision-making
Ensuring data quality is a collaborative effort that influences all
facets of a business. While not everyone needs to master data cataloging or description creation, it is essential for all team members to
recognize quality data and understand how to address deficiencies.
Course Agenda
The program is structured as two half-day sessions. It provides flexibility to address specific organizational needs.
Introduction to ISO 8000 Master Data Quality
- History and background
- Core principles: defining quality, requirements, standards, and portable data
Practical Application – Participant Use Case
- Apply course concepts by developing a real-world use case for their organization.
- Identify a data quality challenge within their company and propose how ISO 8000 standards can be applied to address it.
- The use case will outline
- The identified problem
- Relevant ISO 8000 standards and their application
- Expected business benefits of implementation
- Participants will create a brief presentation summarizing their findings and share insights with the group on Day 2.
Understanding ISO 8000
- Overview of standards and key principles
- Detailed exploration of ISO 8000 parts, including 110, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 130, 140
- Practical exercises on ISO 8000-110 and 116
Exploring ISO 22745
- Architecture and dictionary concepts
- Practical exercises on ISO 22745-10 and 30
Data Sources and Validation
- Cataloging at source
- Validation processes
Cataloging Process
- Scope and procedural steps
- Manufacturer-specific guidelines
- Practical exercises on an online cataloging application, including description generation, templates, request for data from suppliers, dictionary usage, etc.
Participants present their use case
- Each team presents their use case findings, outlining the problem, the standards applied, and expected benefits.
Introduction to ISO 25500 Supply Chain Interoperability and Integration
- Overview of ISO 25500 series and its relevance to supply chain data management
- How ISO 25500 complements ISO 8000 in achieving data quality and interoperability
Conclusion
- Case studies
- Resources and tools
- Summary and Q&A
Certification Exam
Upon course completion, participants can take the ECCMA ISO 8000
MDQM certification exam. This online, multiple-choice test comprises
approximately 60 questions. Successful candidates will receive an electronic certificate valid for two years, after which recertification is
required.
Registration Process
Access to course materials, the certification exam, and the self-study
program requires registration through the ECCMA website. Organizations wishing to include their company name on the certificate must
validate it via an International Business Registration Number (IBRN)
based on ISO 8000-116.