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Objectives Create a management information plan to:
- Effectively
manage the specific information requirements of your organization
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Ensure that information is readily accessible to all users and employees
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Ensure the most reliable and best suited system of information management for
your organization
How
We Can Help - Help
you improve upon existing systems of Information Management
- Examine
and review the existing informational needs of your organization
- Review
how management makes use of information
- Project
and account for any possible future changes to information needs
- Assess
the suitability, strengths and weaknesses in the existing information management
structure
- Identify
key strengths and areas that work well to be learned from and expanded upon
- Identify
key weaknesses and determine how to avoid them
- Help
to determine, based on the needs and capabilities of your organization, what changes
need to be made to existing information management systems and processes
- Help
you acquire and integrate a new system of Information Management
- Assist
in the definition of the role and goals of your department or organization, and
its informational requirements
- Determine
the resources available to fulfill information management requirements
- Determine
the core processes necessary to fulfill the overriding goal or objective of your
organization
- Assist
in the articulation of what needs to be managed such as the nature of the information,
and what it is needed for
- Determine
what tools would work best to manage the specific information needs of your group
- Assess
with an objective outside viewpoint the strengths and weaknesses in each option
- Provide
recommendations on what sort of systems and tools to put in place in order to
make best use of information
Benefit
You benefit by: - Having
the "right" information system in place for your needs
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Enabling management and staff to function optimally with the best information
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Making a sound and informed decision on an issue that is capable
of directly affecting the success of your organization
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Avoiding information management practises that are no longer useful, cost-effective,
or applicable
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Being able to project and plan for future informational needs
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Avoiding the costs associated with ineffective information management systems
Our
Experience
Our experience includes:
- Identification
of management information requirements, for example as part of a systems review
for a large service oriented organization.
Contact
us to find out more about our services
in this area.
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