Managing information in the information age requires the same kinds of principles as are applied to capital (financial) and human resources. Among those principles is accountability for the use of
the business resources. In order to optimize the effectiveness of information management, accountability must be applied to the definition of data and to the quality of data created, both in
operational databases and propagated to strategic databases (data warehouses).
This seminar addresses the several roles of information stewardship in the effective information age enterprise. You learn how leading edge organizations have organized and implemented information
accountability for information as a business -- not just a technical -- resource.
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