Knowledge map

Catalog's Knowledge Map enables a comprehensive visual representation of your organization's knowledge pages. With Knowledge Map, you can effortlessly navigate and explore the entire hierarchy of your organization's data, spanning various domains, metrics, and documented KPIs. This user-facing feature documentation will walk you through the exciting capabilities of Knowledge Map, designed to empower you with a better understanding of your organization's data landscape.

The Significance of Knowledge Map

In today's data-driven world, effective data management and organization are paramount for any organization's success. Furthermore, the ability to understand and communicate how data is structured within your organization is critical. Knowledge Map is here to bridge these gaps by providing teams with the tools to comprehend the context around their data and establish a unified company language regarding data domains, metrics, and KPIs.

A Business-Centric Approach

Knowledge Map invites you to explore your data ecosystem from a business perspective. It's time to move beyond technical hierarchies and dive into your data with a business lens. Start by understanding the business logic, follow the business hierarchy, and then delve into the data assets that best represent these business metrics.

The Bird's Eye View

One of the standout features of Knowledge Map is its ability to offer a high-level view of key knowledge pages. Instead of searching through a sea of knowledge pages, Knowledge Map presents this information in a relational diagram. This diagram clearly and concisely illustrates how each knowledge page is related, complete with descriptions, owners, and tags. This makes it easy for users to grasp the importance of knowledge pages and quickly drill down into specific topics, such as Metrics, Churn Rate, MMR, or Active Users.

But Knowledge Map is much more than a diagram. Its true strength lies in its capability to connect data assets to knowledge pages, serving as a gateway for business professionals to explore the data warehouse. This transformation makes Knowledge pages accessible and familiar, enabling users to step into the realm of data using concepts they are accustomed to.

Understanding From Every Angle

Knowledge Map offers a multi-dimensional understanding of knowledge by combining hierarchy and tags. This allows users to see how different pieces of knowledge relate to each other, providing a holistic perspective. For example, Knowledge Map can help you understand the various types of revenues and their relationships.

Furthermore, it facilitates a clearer understanding of ownership of key performance indicators and encourages collaboration among teams. By identifying overlaps and redundancies in responsibilities, it optimizes efficiency and effectiveness within the organization.

Understanding these interconnections within your knowledge is vital for data-driven decision-making and helps everyone in your organization grasp how knowledge is interconnected.

Speedy Knowledge Navigation

In the world of data accessibility, speed is crucial, as it can make or break a business decision. With Knowledge Map, teams can navigate much faster than traditional data catalogs. Instead of sifting through lists of folders documenting company knowledge, they can quickly and effortlessly find what they need on the map in seconds. This ensures that company knowledge is easily discoverable and readily available when teams need it most.

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