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Online-Ressource (XI, 225 p. 94 illus., 24 illus. in color, digital)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Enterprise Information Management; Preface; Reading Guide; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: Information Productivity: An Introduction to Enterprise Information Management; 1.1 Historical Background; 1.1.1 Information; 1.1.2 Value of Information; 1.1.3 Enterprise Information Management; 1.2 EIM from an Economical Perspective; 1.3 EIM from a Social-Psychological Perspective; 1.4 Business Value; 1.5 Enterprise Information Management Origin; 1.5.1 The Power of Measuring; 1.5.2 The Importance of Information Productivity; 1.5.3 Information Productivity Factors
1.6 Differentiating Factors In fl uencing Success of Company1.7 Enterprise Information Maturity Model; 1.7.1 ROI Is Return on Information; 1.8 Method Enterprise Information Management Scan (EIM Scan); 1.8.1 Pitfalls of the EIM Scan; 1.9 When Information Is not Productive (Enough); 1.10 Trends of Enterprise Information Management; 1.11 Information Movements; 1.11.1 Abundance; 1.11.1.1 Exhaust Data; 1.11.1.2 Internet of Things; 1.11.2 Transparency; 1.11.2.1 Forced; 1.11.2.2 Active; 1.11.2.3 Passive; 1.11.3 Serendipity; 1.12 Technology; 1.13 Processes; 1.14 Knowledge Work Still Growing
1.15 Organization1.15.1 Empowerment and Trust; 1.15.2 Organizations of the Future; 1.16 The Last Frontier: The Brain; 1.16.1 The Way the Brain Works; 1.16.2 Preparing your Brain; 1.16.3 Information Interpretation; 1.16.4 Speed; 1.17 Enterprise Information Management Bottom-Up; 1.17.1 EIM Is Insight, Information and Knowledge; Chapter 2: The Importance of an Enterprise Information Management Strategy; 2.1 Challenges; 2.2 What Is Strategy?; 2.3 EIM Strategy: What Is It?; 2.4 Information Management; 2.5 Motives for an EIM Strategy; 2.6 De fi ning an EIM Strategy Is Complex
2.7 Enterprise Information Maturity Model2.8 Key Elements for Success; 2.8.1 Communication; 2.8.2 Leadership; 2.8.3 Commitment; 2.8.4 Execution Discipline; 2.8.5 Governance; 2.8.6 Change Management; 2.8.7 Added Value of an Information Management Strategy; 2.9 What Is Information?; 2.10 Characteristics of Information; 2.10.1 Information Has Value; 2.10.2 Information Is Volatile; 2.10.3 Information Can be Shared; 2.10.4 The Value of Information Is Time Dependent; 2.10.5 Information Can be Enriched; 2.11 Information Is an Organizational Resource; 2.11.1 Quality; 2.11.2 Accessibility
2.11.3 Transparency2.12 Competitive Advantage; 2.13 Information Value Chain; 2.14 Role of CIO /Information Manager; 2.15 Plan of Approach to Information Strategy; 2.16 Preparation; 2.16.1 Validate Scope; 2.16.2 Stakeholder Analysis; 2.16.3 Acquire Background Information; 2.16.4 EIM Scan; 2.17 Analysis and Design; 2.17.1 To-Be Analysis; 2.17.2 Validation of Hypotheses; 2.17.3 Gap Analysis; 2.18 Translation; 2.18.1 Transformation Roadmap; 2.19 Business Case; 2.20 Critical Success Factor s; 2.21 Cases; 2.22 Role of Change Management Within EIM; Chapter 3: Enterprise Information Management (EIM)
3.1 Synergy and the Details
ISBN: 978-1-4614-5236-2 ; 1-283-90950-2 ; 978-1-283-90950-1 ; 978-1-4614-5235-5
Other identifiers:
10.1007/978-1-4614-5236-2 [DOI]
Classification: Unternehmensführung ; Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014016289