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Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business John Ladley (Principal of IMCue Solutions, Editor of the Data Strategy Journal)

Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business By John Ladley (Principal of IMCue Solutions, Editor of the Data Strategy Journal)

Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business by John Ladley (Principal of IMCue Solutions, Editor of the Data Strategy Journal)


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Educates executives and middle management in a way that speaks to business issues and solves business problems. This book defines Enterprise Information Management (EIM), addresses why it is required, and identifies the business issues surrounding it. It explains how EIM can be worked into organizations via various methodologies and techniques.

Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business Summary

Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business: A Guide to Understanding Information as an Asset by John Ladley (Principal of IMCue Solutions, Editor of the Data Strategy Journal)

Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business: A Guide to Understanding Information as an Asset provides a comprehensive discussion of EIM. It endeavors to explain information asset management and place it into a pragmatic, focused, and relevant light. The book is organized into two parts. Part 1 provides the material required to sell, understand, and validate the EIM program. It explains concepts such as treating Information, Data, and Content as true assets; information management maturity; and how EIM affects organizations. It also reviews the basic process that builds and maintains an EIM program, including two case studies that provide a birds-eye view of the products of the EIM program. Part 2 deals with the methods and artifacts necessary to maintain EIM and have the business manage information. Along with overviews of Information Asset concepts and the EIM process, it discusses how to initiate an EIM program and the necessary building blocks to manage the changes to managed data and content.

Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business Reviews

No one that I know of has attempted to deliver a true business perspective of EIM. And few people are qualified to do so. John is one of them. --Wayne Eckerson, Director, TDWI ResearchThe idea of information as an asset and the ability to manage it as such is extremely important right now. Not a lot of people know how to do it, but John Ladley is one who does. --Danette McGilvray, author of Executing Data Quality ProjectsLadley, the author of Making EIM Work for Business -- A Guide to Managing Information as an Asset (2010, Morgan Kaufmann), has spoken and written widely on the topics of data governance and enterprise information management. He has 30 years of experience helping both IT and business leaders to better plan and manage information and projects. Ladley recently spoke at a TDWI Webinar on Data Governance for Business Leaders. --Interviewed on TDWI.comThis comprehensive guide to Enterprise Information Management (EIM) provides executives and information managers with both a firm theoretical rationale for developing holistic information systems that value knowledge as a business asset, as well as practical information on the development of robust, scalable systems for providing dynamic and deep business intelligence. The volume provides case studies and practical tutorials for developing both the IT infrastructure required but also for creating a culture that values, and can effectively use, the products delivered. Ladley is an experienced information management expert and EIM consultant. --SciTech Book News

About John Ladley (Principal of IMCue Solutions, Editor of the Data Strategy Journal)

John Ladley is a business thought leader and recognized authority in all aspects of Enterprise Information Management (EIM) with 35 years' experience in planning, project management, improving IT organizations and successful implementation of information systems. John has led teams focused on improving a client's business results through business intelligence, information management and data governance. John is widely published. John frequently writes and speaks on a variety of technology and data topics. His information management experience is balanced between strategic technology planning, project management and practical application of technology to business problems.

Table of Contents

Part 1 - The Executive's Guide to Enterprise Information Management: The Road to Managing Chapter 1 - Introduction and Background Chapter 2 - EIM the business program Chapter 3 - Application of EIM Chapter 4 - Executing EIM Chapter 5 - Sustaining EIM Chapter 6 - Summary Part 2 - The Manager's Field Guide for Managing Information Assets: A Program for Enterprise Information Management Chapter 7 - Introduction and Background Chapter 8 - Designing EIM - Translating business alignment into a roadmap for success Chapter 9 - Sustaining EIM Chapter 10 - The Process to the Programs

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GOR008709393
9780123756954
0123756952
Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business: A Guide to Understanding Information as an Asset by John Ladley (Principal of IMCue Solutions, Editor of the Data Strategy Journal)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
20100703
552
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