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Category Archives: Planning
Principles of Holistic Information Governance
This previous post was about the need for holism in information governance. This post brings up topics that you’ll have to deal with in defining holistic information governance. (I think I’ll refer to these as PHIGs – Principles of Holistic … Continue reading
Posted in ECM, General, Governance, Information Management, Planning, Records Management, Requirements
Tagged control, Disposition, ECM, EIM, governance, guiding principles, Information Governance, Information Management, Planning, Records, Retention, Risk, value
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Governance Sucks but Doesn’t Have To
Governance is the Super Ego to the Id of collaboration. If you’re an information consumer or producer, governance sucks. Think about it; all you really want to do is get the info you need or pass stuff on to stakeholders. … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Governance, Planning, Records Management, Social Media
Tagged Compliance, ECM, EIM, governance
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The House that Jack Built
It starts out really simple; build us a thing that allows some people (all with common objectives / properties) to do some business with us. Easy, right? It is so far. Then things get interesting. As other business units hear … Continue reading