INFORMATION GOVERNANCE
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The Wiley CIO series provides information, tools, and insights to IT executives and managers. The products in this series cover a wide range of topics that supply strategic and implementation guidance on the latest technology trends, leadership, and emerging best practices.
Titles in the Wiley CIO series include:
The Agile Architecture Revolution: How Cloud Computing, REST-Based SOA, and Mobile Computing Are Changing Enterprise IT by Jason BloombergT
Big Data, Big Analytics: Emerging Business Intelligence and Analytic Trends for Todays Businesses by Michael Minelli, Michele Chambers, and Ambiga Dhiraj
The Chief Information Offi cers Body of Knowledge: People, Process, and Technology by Dean Lane
CIO Best Practices: Enabling Strategic Value with Information Technology (Second Edition) by Joe Stenzel, Randy Betancourt, Gary Cokins, Alyssa Farrell, Bill Flemming, Michael H. Hugos, Jonathan Hujsak, and Karl Schubert
The CIO Playbook: Strategies and Best Practices for IT Leaders to Deliver Value by Nicholas R. Colisto
Enterprise Performance Management Done Right: An Operating System for Your Organization by Ron Dimon
Executives Guide to Virtual Worlds: How Avatars Are Transforming Your Business and Your Brand by Lonnie Bensond
IT Leadership Manual: Roadmap to Becoming a Trusted Business Partner by Alan R. r Guibord
Managing Electronic Records: Methods, Best Practices, and Technologies by Robert F. s Smallwood
On Top of the Cloud: How CIOs Leverage New Technologies to Drive Change and Build Value Across the Enterprise by Hunter Muller
Straight to the Top: CIO Leadership in a Mobile, Social, and Cloud-based World (Second Edition) by Gregory S. Smith
Strategic IT: Best Practices for Managers and Executives by Arthur M. Langer ands Lyle Yorks
Transforming IT Culture: How to Use Social Intelligence, Human Factors, and Collaboration to Create an IT Department That Outperforms by Frank Wanders
Unleashing the Power of IT: Bringing People, Business, and Technology Together by Dan Roberts
The U.S. Technology Skills Gap: What Every Technology Executive Must Know to Save Americas Future by Gary J. Beach
Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies and Best Practices by Robert F. Smallwoods
Robert F. SmallwoodStrict APA format 1 page and no references before 2015/
NO PLAGIARISM (APA format)
Reading from chapter 6
1/ In order to interpret the Information Governance Reference Model (IGRM) diagram/ It is recommended that we start from the outside of the diagram/ Briefly name three (3) components required to successfully conceive a complex set of inter-operable processes and implementable procedures and structural elements/
2/ Write on any two topic 50 words each from chapter 3 (50 words x 2)
Note: Create a new page other than paper in the same document for two topic
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