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Data Platform IC's Enterprise Governance Authority Playbook

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A focused course, tailored for you

Data Platform IC's Enterprise Governance Authority Playbook

How an IC inside a data platform vendor becomes the specific governance authority the field hands customers.

The public stat your own ecosystem keeps circulating is a 95 percent failure rate without governance. The governance-authority seat inside the vendor is the strategically interesting one.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

The stat the ecosystem keeps circulating is a 95 percent failure rate for data-platform customers who do not have governance in place. From inside the vendor, that number cuts two ways.

ICs who demo the product compete on bench availability and rotate through customer engagements. ICs who publish the governance pattern the field can hand a customer become the credited authority the field asks for by name. The field does not have to be told to ask. They are looking for the document. The IC who publishes it becomes the document.

This is the move from generalist platform IC to credited governance authority. It is not a job change. It is the publication of three specific artefacts, the operating cadence to keep them current, and the visibility plan that puts the field's repeat asks on a director's slide.

What you walk away with

  • A reusable enterprise data-governance pattern your field SEs will adopt.
  • A published reference architecture for governed data products the customer can implement directly.
  • A clean translation from 'platform IC' to 'governance authority' on one specific workload.
  • A weekly artefact that lands with the customer-success and field-engineering leads.
  • A migration plan from 'platform IC' to 'governance lead' on a sold offer with your name on the methodology.
  • A defensible answer when a field SE asks 'where is your guidance on X' that points to a document under your name.

The 12 modules

Module 1. Reading the 95 percent number from inside the vendor
What the failure number actually measures, what it does not, and what it implies about the IC moves available to you. The diagnostic for the governance authority seat.
Module 2. The field's repeat asks on governance
Map the questions field engineers and customer success are repeatedly escalating that have governance in the answer. These are the artefacts you should be publishing. The triage.
Module 3. Your first reference architecture for governed data products
Structure of the reference architecture customers can implement directly. Data products as the unit. Ownership, contracts, quality, access. The artefact the field will hand customers.
Module 4. The enterprise data-governance pattern
Beyond a single reference architecture: the pattern customers reuse across many domains. Catalog, lineage, classification, access policy, retention. The document the field can ship to multiple customers.
Module 5. Worked customer scenarios at three industry verticals
Working examples of the pattern applied to financial services, healthcare, and retail. The customer-specific overlays. The questions field will ask before each.
Module 6. Weekly artefact for customer success and field engineering
Format, cadence, and content of the weekly artefact that lands with CS and field leads. Worked examples. Designed for the meetings they already run.
Module 7. Becoming the credited author the field asks for
The mechanics: getting your name on the artefact, getting the artefact into the field's enablement, getting the field to credit you in customer conversations. The credit-sharing that holds up.
Module 8. Working with the product team without becoming PM
Governance ICs partner with PMs without becoming them. The work split. The artefact split. The escalation pattern that lands customer signal without turning into product backlog noise.
Module 9. Conferences and specific industry talks
Which conferences pay attention to governance authors. Which talks the firm will quote. The talk proposal that gets accepted and the customer reference it generates.
Module 10. Customer references and the credited authority loop
Customers who implement your pattern become references. How to convert the implementation into a reference without becoming a sales tool. The loop that keeps the governance seat valuable.
Module 11. Migration path: platform IC to governance lead
Internal migration path from platform IC to credited governance lead role. The promotion artefact. The two reviewers who matter. The fallback if the answer is 'not this cycle'.
Module 12. Your 90-day move to credited governance authority
Day-by-day plan. Field repeat-asks inventory in week one. Reference architecture v1 in week two. Pattern document v1 in week three. Weekly artefact running in week four. Promotion conversation scheduled in month three.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Modules 1 and 2 cover the diagnostic for an IC inside a data platform vendor whose customers fail without governance.
Modules 3 to 5 produce the artefacts (reference architecture, governance pattern, vertical scenarios) every credited authority publishes.
Modules 6 to 10 cover the visibility and adoption work (weekly artefact, field credit, product partnership, conferences, references).
Modules 11 and 12 cover the promotion mechanics and 90-day execution.

What you get with this course

  • The 12-module course delivered as text plus downloadable templates.
  • Templates for the reference architecture, the governance pattern, the vertical scenarios, and the weekly artefact.
  • A hand-built implementation playbook generated for your specific seat (IC at a data platform vendor whose ecosystem is circulating the governance-failure narrative).
  • Three worked examples of the weekly artefact (calibrated for different governance authority profiles).
  • Scripted talking points for the conversation with field engineering leadership about being credited on customer asks.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: Field repeat-asks inventory completed; one reference architecture target chosen.

Week 1: Reference architecture v1 published internally; weekly artefact format agreed with one CS lead.

Month 1: Governance pattern v1 in front of field engineering leadership; weekly artefact running; credited authority conversation scheduled.

Before and after

Before

You ship platform-IC work. Field SEs occasionally pull you into customer escalations on governance. The customer asks for guidance and you give it verbally. There is no document with your name on it. The 95 percent stat keeps showing up in posts and decks. You are inside the vendor that the stat is about.

After

Your reference architecture is in the field's customer-facing kit. Your governance pattern is the document the field hands customers in pilot. Customer success quotes you in renewal calls. The director of customer success names you in their weekly. The governance-lead conversation is scheduled.

What happens if you do not address this

Data platform vendors with the governance-failure narrative either acquire a governance vendor or build the governance product team internally. Once that team is built, the credited authority seat is taken. ICs who could have been the credited author but were not are read as platform ICs again. The window to land on the authority side is the months before the firm decides whether to build or buy the team.

Who it is for

For ICs, senior ICs, and tech leads at data platform vendors whose enterprise customers cannot get past pilot without governance and whose field engineering and customer success teams routinely escalate governance questions.

Who this is NOT for. ICs at firms with a dedicated governance product team already shipping the reference pattern (the seat is taken). ICs at firms whose customers are mostly SMB (the governance pull is different). Junior ICs still ramping on the platform itself.

How it arrives

Text-based course via LMS, plus downloadable templates and the hand-built implementation playbook.

Time investment. Roughly 10 hours of reading and 10 to 15 hours producing the reference architecture and pattern artefacts. Most ICs ship the v1 reference architecture in week two.

Why $199 is the right number

Internal training inside a data platform vendor is product-focused. Free industry content on data governance covers theory not the inside-the-vendor move. A senior platform IC who has done this would cover maybe four of these 12 modules informally over months. $199 buys the focused playbook plus the implementation document for your specific seat.

FAQ

Will the field SEs actually use my reference architecture?
Module 3 is built around the format the field will pick up. Implementation-ready, vertical overlays in module 5, escape clauses where the platform does not yet support a pattern. Worked example included.
What if the firm already has a governance documentation initiative?
Module 8 covers that case. Partnering with the documentation team without becoming the documentation team. The artefact-versus-document split. Worked example included.
How is this different from free talks on data governance at conferences?
Talks teach pattern. This teaches the credited authority move inside a data platform vendor. The implementation-ready reference architecture, the field-credit pattern, the visibility work, the migration to a specific role.
Is the credited authority seat actually open or does someone already have it?
Module 11 covers that diagnostic. The reading of internal signal that tells you whether the seat is open and how to read which team will eventually own it.
What is in the implementation playbook for me specifically?
A draft reference architecture against one workload your customers ask about; a populated field repeat-asks inventory; a 90-day visibility plan with scripted conversations with field engineering and customer-success leadership.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.