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Information management strategy: eight success factors
Guarantee the success of any organization’s information management strategy through management of its main pillars.
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The success of any organization’s information management (IM) strategy depends on managing three different spheres of concern: people, business processes, and technology. IM strategies often fail because they do not properly address one or more of these areas, which are like the three legs of a stool: remove one and the whole thing topples.
In this article, Sheila Taylor will identify and explain some key considerations for each of these legs. Each point is a distinct, major area of activity within any large-scale IM strategy. Putting sufficient effort into all of these areas will significantly improve your degree of success.
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Sheila Taylor
Sheila Taylor is a Certified Records Manager (CRM), Information Governance Professional (IGP), and Certified Information Professional (CIP) with more than 25 years of information management (IM) experience. Sheila is instructor in the Electronic Records Management (ERM) and Enterprise Content Management (ECM) certificate programs at AIIM and she is the owner and CEO of Ergo Information Management Consulting.

