IMOLP Successful Information Management
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1997
- Latest edition
- Authors: THE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, Gareth Lewis
- Language: English
Objectives - by the end of this workbook you should be able to: · Understand the importance of managing knowledge and apply appropriate management techniques · Establish require… Read more
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Description
Description
Objectives - by the end of this workbook you should be able to:
· Understand the importance of managing knowledge and apply appropriate management techniques
· Establish requirements for information processes and resources
· Evaluate and select systems for information dissemination and management
· Assess proposals for information management and implement their introduction
· Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of communication systems
· Suggest and implement improvements in information management tools
· Understand the legal context of managing information.
· Understand the importance of managing knowledge and apply appropriate management techniques
· Establish requirements for information processes and resources
· Evaluate and select systems for information dissemination and management
· Assess proposals for information management and implement their introduction
· Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of communication systems
· Suggest and implement improvements in information management tools
· Understand the legal context of managing information.
Key features
Key features
*Carrying out an information audit
*Measuring and improving information systems
*Presenting proposals for better information management
*Assessing proposals for systems
*Implementing systems
*Measuring and improving information systems
*Presenting proposals for better information management
*Assessing proposals for systems
*Implementing systems
Readership
Readership
First-line, middle, and senior managers studying for Certificate in Management, Certificate in Management Studies, Diploma in Management, Diploma in Management Studies, or seeking accreditation at NVQ 4 and 5, or who wish to acquire particular management skills. Probably used by people studying on their own but also attending workshops.
Table of contents
Table of contents
How to carry out an information audit and assess information needs; Techniques for managing information: - measuring the effectiveness of existing systems, - suggesting improvements to information and communication systems; How to present proposals for better information management; How to assess proposals for information systems and technology, gain consensus and implement their introduction; Legal requirements of information management.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 4, 1997
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
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THE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
Affiliations and expertise
A membership organization for managers (the principal one in the UK) founded in 1992 following the merger of the British Institute of Management and the Institute of Industrial Managers. It offers opportunities for training and development and publishes extensively, and represents the views and needs of its members, promoting management interests at every level.GL
Gareth Lewis
Affiliations and expertise
Freelance Consultant to Institute of Management