Non Invasive Data Governance- The Path Of Least Resistance And Greatest Success //free\\ -
Change management is the single biggest hurdle in any data initiative. NIDG bypasses this hurdle by lowering the "cost of entry" for employees. Minimized Friction:
The book was published in 2014. It predates the modern explosion of cloud data warehouses (Snowflake, BigQuery), data mesh, and automated data catalogs. While the principles hold, the implementation examples feel dated. There is minimal discussion of automated lineage, policy-as-code, or how non-invasive governance works in a real-time streaming environment. Change management is the single biggest hurdle in
Non-Invasive Data Governance: The Path of Least Resistance In many organisations, "Data Governance" is a dirty word. It conjures images of bureaucratic bottlenecks, endless committees, and rigid policies that slow work to a crawl. This traditional, "command-and-control" approach often fails because it tries to force new, uncomfortable behaviours onto a busy workforce. It predates the modern explosion of cloud data
By emphasizing “the path of least resistance,” Seiner acknowledges organizational reality: heavy-handed governance fails. He shows how small wins, incremental changes, and voluntary participation lead to sustainable, scalable success. The tone is encouraging and non-dogmatic, making it accessible even for governance skeptics. Non-Invasive Data Governance: The Path of Least Resistance