10 principles of effective information management
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Saved by 3 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-05-10
- Allendog on 2009-04-02 - Tags information , management
- Driessen on 2008-10-30 - Tags informationarchitecture , knowledgemanagement
- Adriennet on 2006-05-10 - Tags complexity , content , culture , ia , information , management , optimization , usability
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Information management is not a technology problem
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Information management therefore encompasses:
- people
- process
- technology
- content
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Information management issues can be overwhelming
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This article introduces ten key principles to ensure that information management activities are effective and successful:
- recognise (and manage) complexity
- focus on adoption
- deliver tangible & visible benefits
- prioritise according to business needs
- take a journey of a thousand steps
- provide strong leadership
- mitigate risks
- communicate extensively
- aim to deliver a seamless user experience
- choose the first project very carefully
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There are no simple answers to complex issues and needs
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