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Information Survey Values

By Carl Weise posted 07-23-2010 09:41

  

A Premier General Management Principle:

“You can’t manage what you don’t know about”

 

An information survey determines the current content and records holdings and management practices - across all media, formats and locations.

It provides answers to the question “Where are we?”.

This will influence the determination of where the organization wishes to be, by when and how it is going to get there.

 

An Information survey investigates:

The organization’s current content and records situation

How well it is aligned with the business needs

 

And logs:

What content and records are generated and maintained?

How they are held?

Where they are held?

In what formats?

Under whose responsibility?

 

An Information survey provides the following understanding:

What content and records does the organization need to support its operational objectives?

What content and records does the organization need to support its business objectives?

What processes and information flows currently operate, for both of these?

What content and records should be kept, and for how long?

 

An Information survey will:

Provide understanding of the organization’s content and records

Add value to the important of content and records management

Determine business and system requirements

Identify user groups and user information

Contributed to development of the business classification scheme (BCS)

Contribute to the business case

 

Tell us about your efforts to carry out an information survey within your organization

What were the key success factors in collecting this information?



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