Beschreibung:
John Ladley is a business thought leader and recognized authority in all aspects of Enterprise Information Management (EIM) with 35 years' experience in planning, project management, improving IT organizations and successful implementation of information systems. John has led teams focused on improving a client's business results through business intelligence, information management and data governance.
John is widely published. John frequently writes and speaks on a variety of technology and data topics. His information management experience is balanced between strategic technology planning, project management and practical application of technology to business problems.
Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business: A Guide to Understanding Information as an Asset provides a comprehensive discussion of EIM. It endeavors to explain information asset management and place it into a pragmatic, focused, and relevant light.
The book is organized into two parts. Part 1 provides the material required to sell, understand, and validate the EIM program. It explains concepts such as treating Information, Data, and Content as true assets; information management maturity; and how EIM affects organizations. It also reviews the basic process that builds and maintains an EIM program, including two case studies that provide a birds-eye view of the products of the EIM program. Part 2 deals with the methods and artifacts necessary to maintain EIM and have the business manage information. Along with overviews of Information Asset concepts and the EIM process, it discusses how to initiate an EIM program and the necessary building blocks to manage the changes to managed data and content.
- Organizes information modularly, so you can delve directly into the topics that you need to understand
- Based in reality with practical case studies and a focus on getting the job done, even when confronted with tight budgets, resistant stakeholders, and security and compliance issues
- Includes applicatory templates, examples, and advice for executing every step of an EIM program
Corporations are increasing data volume at 40% per year, and database archiving storage will double every year for the next 4 years. However, just because corporations have lots of data doesnt mean they know how to use it. A company executive may look at a database and see nothing but a series of random numbers. This book teaches "the businessman" how to effectively interpret data so that these numbers MAKE SENSE! The methodologies, frameworks, and templates described herein teach managers how to first "read" the numbers, and then make intelligent decisions based on what they find. Use EIM to guarantee a breakthrough performance agenda for operational efficiency, competitive differentiation, and overall success!
Part 1 - The Executive's Guide to Enterprise Information Management: The Road to Managing
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Background
Chapter 2 - EIM the business program
Chapter 3 - Application of EIM
Chapter 4 - Executing EIM
Chapter 5 - Sustaining EIM
Chapter 6 - Summary
Part 2 - The Manager's Field Guide for Managing Information Assets: A Program for Enterprise Information Management
Chapter 7 - Introduction and Background
Chapter 8 - Designing EIM - Translating business alignment into a roadmap for success
Chapter 9 - Sustaining EIM
Chapter 10 - The Process to the Programs