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Michael Jennings is a recognized industry expert in enterprise information management (EIM). He has more than 25 years of information management experience in the health care, retail, telecommunications, insurance, banking, manufacturing and logistics, and human resources industries including government. In addition to serving as an EIM expert for SearchDataManagement.com and SearchContentManagment.com, Mike has written numerous columns and articles for EIM Institute, DM Review and Intelligent Enterprise magazines and other publications. He has been a judge for the 2002 - 2007 DM Review World-Class Solutions Awards, the 2003 Wilshire Award for Best Practices in Meta Data Management, and the 2009 & 2010 B-eye-Network Vision Award. Mike speaks frequently on EIM issues and practices at major industry conferences, and has been an instructor of information management at the University of Chicago's Graham School. He is a co-author of the book Universal Meta Data Models (2004) and a contributing author to the books Building and Managing the Meta Data Repository (2000) and The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge (DAMA-DMBOK, 2009). He can be reached at Mike.Jennings@Walgreens.com.
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Contributions from Michael Jennings, Data Governance Director at Walgreens
- The state of EIM technology use in 2011
- Common EIM strategy mistakes to avoid
- The best way to begin an EIM program
- How EIM differs from ECM
- Key components of EIM programs
- Key steps for developing an EIM strategy
- Understanding five major enterprise information management benefits
- Do you need enterprise information management software to conduct EIM?
- Keys to planning an enterprise information management (EIM) initiative
- Defining enterprise information management (EIM) vs. other data management initiatives
Data Management Strategies for the CIO