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Information governance : concepts, strategies, and best practices / Robert F. Smallwood.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smallwood, Robert F., 1959- author.
Series:
Wiley CIO series.
Wiley CIO series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Information technology--Management.
Information technology.
Management information systems.
Electronic records--Management.
Electronic records.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (462 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2014.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Proven and emerging strategies for addressing document and records management risk within the framework of information governance principles and best practices Information Governance (IG) is a rapidly emerging ""super discipline"" and is now being applied to electronic document and records management, email, social media, cloud computing, mobile computing, and, in fact, the management and output of information organization-wide. IG leverages information technologies to enforce policies, procedures and controls to manage information risk in compliance with legal and litigation demands,
Contents:
INFORMATION GOVERNANCE; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART ONE-Information Governance Concepts, Definitions, and Principles; CHAPTER 1 The Onslaught of Big Data and the Information Governance Imperative; Defining Information Governance; IG Is Not a Project, But an Ongoing Program; Why IG Is Good Business; Failures in Information Governance; Form IG Policies, Then Apply Technology for Enforcement; Notes; CHAPTER 2 Information Governance, IT Governance, Data Governance: What's the Difference?; Data Governance; Data Governance Strategy Tips; IT Governance; IT Governance Frameworks
Information GovernanceImpact of a Successful IG Program; Summing Up the Differences; Notes; CHAPTER 3 Information Governance Principles; Accountability Is Key; Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles®; The Principles; Assessment and Improvement Roadmap; Who Should Determine IG Policies?; Notes; PART TWO-Information Governance Risk Assessment and Strategic Planning; CHAPTER 4 Information Risk Planning and Management; Step 1: Survey and Determine Legal and Regulatory Applicability and Requirements; Step 2: Specify IG Requirements to Achieve Compliance; Step 3: Create a Risk Profile
Step 4: Perform Risk Analysis and AssessmentStep 5: Develop an Information Risk Mitigation Plan; Step 6: Develop Metrics and Measure Results; Step 7: Execute Your Risk Mitigation Plan; Step 8: Audit the Information Risk Mitigation Program; Notes; CHAPTER 5 Strategic Planning and Best Practices for Information Governance; Crucial Executive Sponsor Role; Evolving Role of the Executive Sponsor; Building Your IG Team; Assigning IG Team Roles and Responsibilities; Align Your IG Plan with Organizational Strategic Plans; Survey and Evaluate External Factors; Analyze IT Trends
Survey Business Conditions and the Economic EnvironmentAnalyze Relevant Legal, Regulatory, and Political Factors; Survey and Determine Industry Best Practices; Formulating the IG Strategic Plan; Synthesize Gathered Information and Fuse It into IG Strategy; Develop Actionable Plans to Support Organizational Goals and Objectives; Create New IG Driving Programs to Support Business Goals and Objectives; Draft the IG Strategic Plan and Gain Input from a Broader Group of Stakeholders; Get Buy-in and Sign-off and Execute the Plan; Notes; CHAPTER 6 Information Governance Policy Development
A Brief Review of Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles®IG Reference Model; Interpreting the IGRM Diagram; Center; How the IGRM Complements the Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles; Best Practices Considerations; Standards Considerations; Benefits and Risks of Standards; Key Standards Relevant to IG Efforts; Risk Management; Information Security and Governance; Records and E-Records Management; Major National and Regional ERM Standards; United States E-Records Standard; Canadian Standards and Legal Considerations for Electronic Records Management; U.K. and European Standards
Australian ERM and Records Management Standards
Notes:
Inlcudes bibliographical references and index.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781118421017
1118421019
9781118433829
1118433823
9781118419496
1118419499
OCLC:
875586868

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