![]() ![]() Six Word Memoirs is one of the most common forms of Six Word Wonder. Writing a six word memoir on your tombstone is optional. They are a tiny, personal summary of the person you are, inside or out. ![]() Six Word memoirs are tiny personal autobiographies, written in only six words. ![]() We loved seeing what our team came up with and hope you enjoyed reading these, too.Have you ever tried to sum up your life in six words? All your experiences, all your dreams, and everything you’ve learnt packaged into a few tiny words? Welcome to six word memoirs? If our short-and-sweet memoirs inspired you to come up with some of your own, leave a comment below and we will share yours with our FSFP team members in our #watercooler channel in Slack. Work hard, have fun, deliver value. – Valerie Torstenson, Principal Consultant ![]() Still working hard, even in sweatpants – Callie Kinnan, Sales and Marketing Coordinator Multi-tasking has a whole new meaning. – Kim Grieff, Executive Assistant to Kelle O’Neal Working efficiently and saving the planet – Ken Chisholm, Data Governance and TechnologyįSFP: working remotely since April 2007 – Melanie Deardorff, Marketing Consultant Info about data context, use, meaning – Becky Lyons, Senior ConsultantĪdventure guidebook for world of data – Sarah Rasmuss, Senior Consultant The data about and within the data. – Ken Chisholm, Data Governance and Technologyĭefining data about data is meta. – Bob Gifford, Senior Consultant Keep it secret, keep it safe. – Stephanie Paradis, Senior Consultant (This one should ring a bell if you’re a Lord of the Rings fan.) What a difference another zero makes. – Bob Gifford, Senior Consultant The devil is in the details. – Ken Chisholm, Data Governance and Technology Some things are best left unsaid – Ken Chisholm, Data Governance and Technologyĭata hacked, identity stolen, savings gone – Bob Gifford, Senior Consultant The capabilities needed for trusted data – Becky Lyons, Senior Consultant Stopping chaos, promoting order, delivering value – Ken Chisholm, Data Governance and Technology Making data actionable is our job. – Callie Kinnan, Sales and Marketing CoordinatorĪnarchy is a form of governance. – Rob Luikart, Strategic Data Management Consultantīetter together: Data and data governance – Kelle O’Neal, Founder and CEO The right data - the right time – Melanie Deardorff, Marketing Consultant Strategy and leadership around your data – Ken Chisholm, Data Governance and Technology Leadership for the most valuable resource. – Ken Chisholm, Data Governance and Technologyĭelivering value from an organization’s data – Melanie Deardorff, Marketing ConsultantĮnsures data has a C-Suite seat. – Kelle O’Neal, Founder and CEO We encouraged them to be creative, humorous, profound or all three. We recently asked some of FSFP’s data governance consultants and other “all things data”-savvy team members to craft six-word memoirs for the practice areas they know and love. The idea’s credited to Ernest Hemingway, who is said to have - on a bet - written these six compelling words: For sale: baby shoes, never worn. Ever heard of a six-word memoir? It’s a fun challenge that constrains a big idea (or deep thought) into six words. ![]()
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