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2013/06/06

Information Governance 101: How to define and launch your 2013 initiative

Governance from the Ground Up: Launching Your Data Governance Initiative
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.
It hasn’t taken long for the idea of “data as corporate asset” to catch on throughout the business universe. Curiously, what has lagged behind is the notion that, since data is a corporate asset, it should be treated as such. And that brings into play information governance initiatives that many proactive IT shops may have started, but continue to struggle to get off the ground.

So let’s take a step back and give you the facts on what it really takes to determine where and how to begin your information governance journey, while also revealing the most common reasons an inadequate information governance plan fails.

In this detailed white paper, discover a new class of best practices for launching an effective plan, focusing sharply on business outcomes. Plus you get a comprehensive checklist to keep close at hand when launching your information governance effort that reveals how you can:
  • Define what information governance means at your company.
  • Design the process and choose a key initiative as a test case.
  • Implement a set of simple success metrics that you can track throughout the project and ultimately use to illustrate business improvements.
  • And more.
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