Description
This seminar is an overview of enterprise information management (EIM) concepts and practices, and their use in achieving business objectives, developed specifically for an organization’s EIM Council.
The presentation will take the members of an organization’s EIM Council, with little to no background in EIM, to a functional understanding of the components of an Enterprise Information Management program. It will show critical success factors, risk factors, program design, and processes used in EIM to enable achieving goals of improving the business value of data and information for operations, analysis, and decision-making.
The attendees will be able to communicate and socialize the value of managing data and information as assets in all company activities—holistically and not in siloed projects. Successful completion of this training will allow the council/board members to start developing an insight into the main activities of an EIM Council/Board.
This course provides participants with practical, in-depth understanding of how to implement a successful EIM Council. Through discussion, attendees will see the real-world implementation skills necessary to build a well-functioning council for their organization.