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My latest blog post. As always, please let me know what you think.
For Successful Information Governance First and Last, Establish
Accountability
Accountability is the one Principle where experience contradicts
<http://bit.ly/12eZOR7> ARMA's Information Governance Maturity Model
educators who recommend a Level 3-Essential for everything except highly
regulated sets of information. To have the desired effect an Information
Governance program must have an Enterprise focus and must manage all forms
of information, including electronic. It must also have the right executive,
not just a high-level executive directing the program. A Level 3 in
Accountability cannot provide the desired foundation to accomplish Level 3
in any other Principle, particularly Transparency and Compliance, because
the information governance professional is performing at the tactical level.
While that person may be working on strategic initiatives with
strategic-level executives and the organization may contemplate a
broader-based information governance program, until the right people are
behind information governance, some Level 3 activities will not be executed.
http://bit.ly/Zlp3iP
Best wishes,
Carol
Carol E.B. Choksy, PhD CRM PMP
CEO
IRAD Strategic Consulting, Inc.
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