The Information Management Framework (IMF) provides an integrated approach for the management of information through standards and orientations based on guiding principles. Conforming to related legislation, best practices and standards generally recognized in relevant markets, it champions a common vision in organisations. It serves as the reference for all content management related issues and supports the decision-making process in assessing business opportunities.
The implementation of an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system must be supported by a foundation which will ascertain the scope and robustness of its architecture. The Information Management Framework (IMF) is not only an essential strategy but also a required initial phase in the establishment of any Content Management solution. Being independent of technology, the IMF is designed to evolve with the needs of the organisation and its business solutions. Its development represents a marginal fraction of the investment required for the implementation of an ECM system while delivering on wider organisational objectives.
The application of the IMF strengthens the decision process and improves the establishment of priorities, allowing the organisation to effectively pursue its orientations. It also helps the organisation to identify and assess its critical content management issues and needs, comprehensively and in a timely manner (policies, vision, organisational culture, business processes).
The IMF proposed by InterDoc has a structure that encompasses the full spectrum of operations and activities relating to planning, execution and evaluation underlying the management and control of organisational content. It is a three-tiered structure with the following layers:
Our Management Consultants have, during the last few years, been guiding large organisations in the development of their Information Management Framework. Our approach is to combine the expertise of our Consultants with that of our customers' key resources assigned to the development of the IMF, in high performance teams. Such an approach also facilitates transfer of knowledge to the customer team who will ultimately be responsible for the maintenance of the Information Management Framework.
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