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The Information Management FunctionCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to The Information Management Function course. This program has been designed to equip you with a deep understanding of how information is managed within modern organisations, why information management is critical to strategic and operational success, and how organisational structures, technologies, and governance practices influence the effectiveness of information systems. You will examine the evolution of information and
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to The Information Management Function course. This program has been designed to equip you with a deep understanding of how information is managed within modern organisations, why information management is critical to strategic and operational success, and how organisational structures, technologies, and governance practices influence the effectiveness of information systems. You will examine the evolution of information and communication technology (ICT), the benefits and challenges associated with managing information, and the frameworks that guide organisational decision making in this field.
This course begins by exploring what is meant by information management and how information is managed in modern organisations. This section explains the definition of information management, the processes involved in collecting, storing, processing, distributing, and securing information, the reasons organisations require a formal information management function, and the historical development of information and communication technology (ICT) management that shaped today’s digital operating environment.
The next learning area examines the main generic benefits of ICT and the key challenges faced by the information management function. This section explains how ICT improves efficiency, supports decision making, enables communication, and enhances service delivery; identifies the ongoing challenges that information managers face; outlines the issues that continue to occupy the attention of ICT leaders; and introduces the key concepts that underpin modern information management practice.
The next learning area focuses on strategic alignment and major information management models. This section explains the challenge of aligning organisational goals with ICT investments, Nolan’s six stage model of ICT maturity, the organisational characteristics across each stage of implementing a new information system, the categories of the applications portfolio concept, and Parsons’ conceptual framework for understanding the organisational role of ICT.
The next learning area explores knowledge management and its significance. This section examines the nature of knowledge management systems, the challenges associated with capturing, storing, and transferring knowledge, and the organisational factors that influence how knowledge is created, shared, and retained across departments and teams.
The next learning area addresses how to organise and lead the information technology function. This section explains organisational structures for IT leadership, how to organise issues in IT development, the implications of introducing new technologies, the pressures toward user dominance and the resulting pent-up user demand, the importance of professional growth for ICT staff, and the competitive and service growth trends shaping the broader IT market.
The next learning area outlines the governance and control considerations required in information management. This section explains the pressures toward IT control, the purpose of a corporate database strategy, the role of cost analysis in ICT decision making, the coordination and location of IT policy within the organisation, the central tasks that form the core IT responsibilities, the user responsibilities associated with IT service delivery, and the general management support and policy oversight required to ensure ICT effectiveness.
The next learning area reviews corporate IT policy and organisational accountability. This section explains the key responsibilities of a corporate IT policy group, how such groups support governance, ensure alignment with organisational strategy, maintain standards, manage risks, and promote consistent practices across departments and operating units.
By the end of this course you will be able to understand the purpose and scope of information management, recognise the strategic and operational challenges facing ICT functions, interpret major information management models, evaluate the organisational impact of new technologies, identify the requirements for effective IT governance, and contribute to the design and management of information systems that support organisational performance and innovation.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:
- What is meant by information management?
- How information is managed in modern organisations?
- Why is there a need for an information management function?
- The history of information and communication technology ICT management
- The main generic benefits of ICT
- The key challenges for the information management function
- The key issues which continue to occupy the attention of the information management function
- The key concepts in information management
- The challenge of aligning organisational goals with appropriate ICT investments
- Nolan’s six stage model
- The characteristics of the organisational stages when implementing a new information system
- The categories of the applications portfolio concept
- Parsons conceptual framework
- The knowledge management systems
- The challenge of knowledge management
- How to organise and lead the information technology function?
- How to organise issues in IT development?
- The implications of introducing a new technology
- The pressures toward user dominance
- The pent-up user demand
- The importance of staff professional growth
- The competitive and service growth in the IT market
- The pressures towards IT control
- The corporate database strategy
- The cost analysis
- The coordination and location of IT policy
- The tasks that constitute the central core of IT responsibilities
- User responsibilities of IT service
- General management support and policy overview
- The key responsibilities of a corporate IT policy group
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.
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