August 04, 2004

regulators and information flow...

In IT-Director.com Bob McDowall reports--The demands of regulators drive information policy.

Bob McDowall asks the question: "Can corporations and institutions, which have culture of management of information, "a proper knowledge management programme", within their operating and administrating units, the place where information is or at least should be used and understood, address current and future demands of governments and regulators?"

And then gives a bit of an aswer himself: "It is contended that such a culture exists, the demands of governments and regulators will drive corporate information policies.

Is it the case that, if information policy and implementation is driven by business leaders, departmental heads, CIOs, IT managers, who, at best, have only a broad view of the use of information, there will be a constant change. They will continue incessantly to seek to satisfy the widening demands of governments and regulators."

K-Collector Topics: Corporations Knowledge Management
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