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Information governance (IG) is becoming more and more critical to any organization’s success in controlling the sheer mass of data generated in the ordinary course of business. However, determining the best ways to get information under control has many organizations at a standstill, with too many organizations only enacting IG practices after disaster strikes.
To highlight the importance of developing effective IG programs, the Information Governance Initiative (IGI) interviewed a number of IG practitioners in differing industries and recently published two reports. Stories in Information Governance: The IGI 2015 Benchmarking Report and the accompanying document, Information Governance: Tips from the Trenches, compile valuable expert insight and practitioner tips to help any organization evaluate and cultivate an IG program.
Read the complete article at: Information Governance: Points from the Professionals