For many, the start of a New Year signals the start of a new diet. This year, author Clay Johnson would like you to focus on how you consume information rather than food. In his new book, “ The Information Diet ,” Johnson writes, “We know we’re products of the foods we eat
The premise is that it is part of your personal belongings and as such it can be searched as would other articles like cigarette packs and your clothes. Any information or data uncovered in this search can then be used against you
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Kevin Parker has a broad rangeof experience in enterprise information architecture...Parker: I am Principal Consultant and Practice Lead for Information Management at T...White Parker to grow their information management practice
Actionable advice and thought leadership brought to you by some of the smartest people in the information technology industry. Rob Hamilton presented Building the Information Governance Business Case Within Your Company. Information Governance is a critical component in todayโs business world to ensure that ALL information is visible, organized, and compliant
” It’s really an amazing example of how vital having timely access to information can be. Most organizations aren’t dealing in life-or-death decisions, but that doesn’t mean that fast access to accurate information isn’t important. As my colleague Kimberly Samuleson has said , “Information is the lifeblood of the organization… In a harsh business climate, information”—which she defines as ‘data with context’—“allows organizations to survive—even thrive.” Indeed, as I noted in a recent post referencing Nien-Ling Wacker’s keynote speech during Empower 2012 , “With fast access to the right information, businesses can react quickly to changing conditions
The crawl component as well as the content processing component work together as the crawl component fetches the actual data and then those crawled items are sent over to the content processing component to extract links, metadata and other rich information. There is a continuous crawls option in SharePoint 2013 that frequently reviews sites to ensure the search results are up-to-date and these can be configured based upon your organization’s needs as well as any performance restrictions as well as the overall amount of content that is being crawled
What are the vital bits of information and what is not? This includes all of the paper information like sticky notes...Where will you scan this information? Are you planning to set up a central scan center or will distributed scan work for you?
ECM Principles may include statements of direction like: Information is a corporate resource and must be shared across the enterprise Collaborative workspaces will be made available and utilized The principles are then embedded in a set of rules like: Information must be stored in the appropriate places Information of corporate value must be stored in the corporate ECM or ERM repositories The principles help drive organizational best practices like: Repurposing of information and content not reinvention Information will be shared and cross functional teams will be the normal operating mode The rules then drive procedures and which the best practices support like: How to declare records Requesting a project team site Basically, what I am saying is that well established ECM environments provide a set of guiding principles for the organization which become embedded in the rules of operation
Many people feel their organizations are struggling with problems only they have seen, and while this is true in the sense they have unique situations, the fundamental aspects of their problems are no different than any other organization regardless of where they are located. We all have information management issues and in many cases, we are all dealing with the same issues
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