Enterprise Architecture
An Enterprise Architecture is a comprehensive set of cohesive models, describing the structure and functions of an enterprise. The architecture of an enterprise is described with a view to improving the manageability, effectiveness, efficiency and agility of the business, and ensuring that money invested in information technology is spent purposefully and with an understanding of the returns available.
Information Lifecycle Management Strategy
Aligning physical, operational, legal and business storage requirements, to achieve the greatest possible return on stored data whilst minimising cost. Considers factors of compliance, governance, security, classification and retention across the entire lifecycle of data and information assets.
Information Management Strategy
Develop and champion Information Management initiatives that support the management and growth of the business. A coordinated approach to ensuring the appropriate enterprise-level governance, direction, information structures and processes are in place across the entire business for the management of information assets and the achievment of a return on the investment in those assets.
Knowledge Management Strategy
Develop the ability to mobilise whole of business competencies to support the ability to manage and grow the business. A comprehensive, enterprise-wide approach to knowledge management, where knowledge itself is the product, and which considers the developing needs and current knowledge maturity levels of the business
Record Management Policy
Defines the manner and mode of document and record management, retention and destruction. Ensures that the business is able to satisfactorily comply with all statutory, legislative, audit and contractual requirements and obligations via proper application of the specified retention and destruction schedules.
Enterprise information and process integration
Leverage the investment in existing technology by mapping and refining models and processes to support a truly enterprise level view of information. Systems intregration begins with the alignment and integration of information and process.