What is Information Management?
Information, as we know it today, includes both electronic and physical information. The organizational structure must be capable of managing this information throughout the information lifecycle regardless of source or format (data, paper documents, electronic documents, audio, video, etc.) for delivery through multiple channels that may include cell phones and web interfaces.
What is Information Management
According to
Wikipedia, Information management (IM) is the collection and management of
information from one or more sources and the distribution of that information to
one or more audiences. This sometimes involves those who have a stake in, or a
right to that information. Management means the organization of and control over
the structure, processing and delivery of information.
AIIM agrees with this definition. Information, as we know it today,
includes both electronic and physical information. The organizational structure
must be capable of managing this information throughout the information
lifecycle regardless of source or format (data, paper documents, electronic
documents, audio, video, etc.) for delivery through multiple channels that may
include cell phones and web interfaces. Given these criteria, we can then say
that the focus of IM is the ability of organizations to capture, manage,
preserve, store and deliver the right information to the right people at the
right time.
Information management environments are comprised of legacy information
resident in line of business applications, Enterprise Content Management (ECM),
Electronic Records Management (ERM), Business Process Management (BPM), Email
Management (EMM), Information Organization and Access (IOA), Knowledge
Management (KM), Web Content Management (WCM), Document Management (DM) and
Enterprise 2.0 (E2.0) technology solutions and best practices. Information
management requires the adoption and adherence to guiding principles that
include:
- Information assets are corporate assets. This principle should be
acknowledged or agreed upon across the organization otherwise any business
case and support for IM will be weak.
- Information must be made available and shared. Of course not all
information is open to anyone, but in principle the sharing of information
helps the use and exploitation of corporate knowledge
- Information the organisation needs to keep is managed and retained
corporately. In other words the retention and archiving, of information. If
you save a document today, you expect it to be secured and still available to
you tomorrow
Information management is a corporate responsibility that needs to be
addressed and followed from the upper most senior levels of management to the
front line worker. Organizations must be held and must hold its employees
accountable to capture manage, store, preserve and deliver information
appropriately and responsibly. Part of that responsibility lies in training the
organization to become familiar with the policies, processes, technologies and
best practices in IM. That training is available through AIIM.
www.aiim.org/training
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