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P&G Master Data Management Pilot

Deadline: May 31, 2024

Proctor & Gamble is seeking an end-user self-serve MDM solution focused on 360 analytical use cases that is intuitive to use, enables near real time usability within reports, and is fully integrated into the P&G tech stack and BI tools.

The solution should reduce time for mass attribution projects via AI auto-population, simplify attribution maintenance with a quality UX/UI, and automatically detect anomalies while enforcing data quality. It should offer self-serve/DIY interface for loading new data sources, simplify the harmonization process for golden records, and support multiple golden views. The solution should enforce attribution standards, manage multiple domains, and secure different highly restricted master data sets. 

To submit a solution please complete this brief form HERE

Deadline: May 31, 2024
Posted on: May 15, 2024
Industry: data analytics, data management

Proctor & Gamble is seeking an end-user self-serve MDM solution focused on 360 analytical use cases that is intuitive to use, enables near real time usability within reports, and is fully integrated into the P&G tech stack and BI tools.

The solution should reduce time for mass attribution projects via AI auto-population, simplify attribution maintenance with a quality UX/UI, and automatically detect anomalies while enforcing data quality. It should offer self-serve/DIY interface for loading new data sources, simplify the harmonization process for golden records, and support multiple golden views. The solution should enforce attribution standards, manage multiple domains, and secure different highly restricted master data sets. 

To submit a solution please complete this brief form HERE

Process Overview

  • As in previous cycles, these briefs are designed to be passed along to startups for submission and are time sensitive. Although the deadline for most briefs is May 31, early submissions increase the potential of being chosen for the pilot, so you are encouraged to submit your solution as early as possible. 
  • All responses will be fully reviewed by our team, and you will be notified as to whether the response has been accepted for further consideration. 
  • If accepted, you will be contacted by one of our team members to schedule a meeting to present additional details on your company and solution as well as a demo. 
  • Please click here and complete the form with the requested information. 
  • You can send any specific questions to hameiri.o@pg.com or kiderman.e@pg.com. 
  • Process Overview
    • As in previous cycles, these briefs are designed to be passed along to startups for submission and are time sensitive. Although the deadline for most briefs is May 31, early submissions increase the potential of being chosen for the pilot, so you are encouraged to submit your solution as early as possible. 
    • All responses will be fully reviewed by our team, and you will be notified as to whether the response has been accepted for further consideration. 
    • If accepted, you will be contacted by one of our team members to schedule a meeting to present additional details on your company and solution as well as a demo. 
    • Please click here and complete the form with the requested information. 
    • You can send any specific questions to hameiri.o@pg.com or kiderman.e@pg.com. 

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