Properly capturing your information is a necessary first step in an effective information governance program. But capture alone is not enough. You must capture your information properly so it can serve as the first step towards information governance. Information governance is a strategic approach that aligns an organization’s information systems, processes, and policies in order […]
Category Archives: Information Governance
Information Governance Maturity Index Report—2020
ARMA International research, sponsored by NetGovern. The Information Governance Maturity Index Report— 2020 presents the results of the IG Maturity Index Survey conducted in the last quarter of 2019. The survey aligns with ARMA International’s Information Governance Implementation Model (IGIM) and is designed to measure IG maturity across the seven key areas of the model. This report is […]
Documenting the Evolution to Information Governance
2018-2019 IG Benchmarking Survey conducted by ARMA International and Cohasset Associates with financial support from Iron Mountain. Since 1999, Cohasset Associates and ARMA International have teamed to present biennial benchmarking reports on the information profession. In that time, more than 14,000 respondents have helped chronicle the evolution from records and information management to information governance […]
New Publication and Free Downloadable ARMA Guide
The ARMA Guide To The Information Profession (“ARMA Guide”) establishes the major areas of knowledge which must be attained to successfully be an Information Professional and provides a common terminology, understandings, and strategies amongst the various sub-disciplines of the Information Profession. The ARMA Guide is also available in an expanded version with commentary, analysis, and […]
Transforming Information Management
2016-2017 IG Benchmarking Survey conducted by ARMA International and Cohasset Associates. Cohasset Associates and ARMA International are pleased to announce their ninth biennial survey white paper. Since the survey’s launch in 1999, these editions chronicle the practice of Records and Information Management (RIM), and more recently, its advancement to Information Governance (IG). They document this […]