Creating a balanced scorecard requires translating a company's strategy and mission statement into specific goals and measures. Managers then track those measures as they work toward their goals (Kaplan & Norton, 1992).
'Strategic Information Management' has been completely up-dated to reflect the rapid changes in IT and the business environment since the publication of the second edition.
A major contribution of this book is its integrative treatment of PIM-related research. The book grows out of a workshop on PIM sponsored by the National Science Foundation, held in Seattle, Washington, in 2006.
Electronically stored information (ESI): Identify “hot,” “warm,” and “cold” sites to accommodate electronic records. Consider cloud-based solutions. Be sure systems, applications, and system documentation are stored along with the ...
Information management encompasses the management of all components of a hospital information system — the management of information , of application components , and of physical data processing components . Information management can ...
This book provides a clear and concise overview of Information Management covering the key aspects of infrastructure, design, information assets and managing information. * Part 1 explores the diversity and changing nature of managing the ...
This book presents a modern and attractive approach to computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) by stressing the crucial role of information management aspects.
Challenges in Managing and Preserving Electronic Records Linda D. Koontz. Approaches to Archiving Electronic Records Provide Partial Solutions Migration to Durable Analog Media May Offer Hybrid Approach relational database to flat ASCII ...
What we need before we can develop systems, is a set of clear cut definitions of each data element. This is an excellent book on definitions for data modelers and data managers.
It clearly indicates a need for a law dealing with unauthorized access to computer resources. Regulations governing penalties related to the unauthorized access to computer records are set up differently across the world.
The book has been written for managers, business users as well as students, and illustrates the different concepts with practical cases from companies like Coca Cola, Nikon and Thomas Cook.