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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2010.wilshireconferences.com/sessionPop.cfm?confid=38&proposalid=2524\nAlmost every large government agency or Global 2000 company is struggling to properly manage their enterprise?s data and its architecture.  This difficulty is the direct result of the highly distributed, disjoined, needlessly redundant and overly expensive information technology (IT) environments which currently exist throughout our industry.  This situation has triggered the reemergence of corporations looking to establish truly proactive Enterprise Information Management (EIM) organizations to reduce their IT costs and increase hard return on investment (ROI) of their IT and decision support systems.\nThis real-world course will look to move EIM theory into a practical set of steps (roadmap) to achieving true value from your EIM initiative. Moreover, it will present the specific meta data inputs and outputs that are required for each of the most common EIM focus areas. In addition, data governance and stewardship approaches and specific structures will be presented for each of these areas.\nWhat You Will Learn\n<ul>\n<li>Enterprise Information Management Defined\n<li>Enterprise Information Management ROI\n<li>Foundational Components of Enterprise Information Management<br />\n   o Meta Data Management<br />\n   o Data Governance and Stewardship</li>\n<li>Focus Areas of Enterprise Information Management<br />\n   o Enterprise Data Model<br />\n      o Common Objectives<br />\n      o Value to the Organization<br />\n      o Roadmap for Implementation<br />\n      o Meta Data Management Inputs/Outputs<br />\n      o Data Governance & Stewardship Structure<br />\n   o Master Data Management<br />\n      o Common Objectives<br />\n      o Value to the Organization<br />\n      o Roadmap for Implementation<br />\n      o Meta Data Management Inputs/Outputs<br />\n      o Data Governance & Stewardship Structure<br />\n   o Data Quality<br />\n      o Common Objectives<br />\n      o Value to the Organization<br />\n      o Roadmap for Implementation<br />\n      o Meta Data Management Inputs/Outputs<br />\n      o Data Governance & Stewardship Structure<br />\n   o IT Portfolio Management<br />\n      o Common Objectives<br />\n      o Value to the Organization<br />\n      o Roadmap for Implementation<br />\n      o Meta Data Management Inputs/Outputs<br />\n      o Data Governance & Stewardship Structure<br />\n   o Enterprise Data Warehousing<br />\n      o Common Objectives<br />\n      o Value to the Organization<br />\n      o Roadmap for Implementation<br />\n      o Meta Data Management Inputs/Outputs<br />\n      o Data Governance & Stewardship Structure</li>\n   <li>Enterprise Information Management Best Practices</li>\n   <li>Enterprise Information Management Real-World Case Studies</li></ul>
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SUMMARY:T5: How To Successfully Implement Enterprise Information Management
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