
Information Governance Management
John Sheehan(Author)
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-84334-289-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a practical guide to information governance and how and why it should be implemented in organisations. The book provides a practical approach to the topic of information governance, looking at defining and explaining information governance and its component parts. The book also provides the reader with an understanding of the strategic approach an organisation will need to take in relation to information governance, and the processes needed to ensure information governance is imbedded in the organisation. The cultural aspect of information governance is covered, and looks at how an organisation can benefit from implementing and using information governance. Finally, the book shows how information governance and information management can lead to the development of a clear and coherent approach to knowledge management.
This book is a practical guide to information governance and how and why it should be implemented in organisations. The book provides a practical approach to the topic of information governance, looking at defining and explaining information governance and its component parts. The book also provides the reader with an understanding of the strategic approach an organisation will need to take in relation to information governance, and the processes needed to ensure information governance is imbedded in the organisation. The cultural aspect of information governance is covered, and looks at how an organisation can benefit from implementing and using information governance. Finally, the book shows how information governance and information management can lead to the development of a clear and coherent approach to knowledge management.
This book is a practical guide to information governance and how and why it should be implemented in organisations. The book provides a practical approach to the topic of information governance, looking at defining and explaining information governance and its component parts. The book also provides the reader with an understanding of the strategic approach an organisation will need to take in relation to information governance, and the processes needed to ensure information governance is imbedded in the organisation. The cultural aspect of information governance is covered, and looks at how an organisation can benefit from implementing and using information governance. Finally, the book shows how information governance and information management can lead to the development of a clear and coherent approach to knowledge management.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
OXford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84334-289-2 (9781843342892)
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Person
John Sheehan is Information Governance Manager for South Warwickshire Primary Care Trust and South Warwickshire NHS General Hospitals in the UK. The author also works for the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh as part of their Health Informatics MSc programme.
John Sheehan is Information Governance Manager for South Warwickshire Primary Care Trust and South Warwickshire NHS General Hospitals in the UK. The author also works for the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh as part of their Health Informatics MSc programme.
John Sheehan is Information Governance Manager for South Warwickshire Primary Care Trust and South Warwickshire NHS General Hospitals in the UK. The author also works for the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh as part of their Health Informatics MSc programme.
Content
Introduction to information governance - history, role of information governance, information governance and business planning; Confidentiality - confidentiality legislation, confidentiality strategies, processes and culture; Freedom of information - freedom of information legislation, freedom of information strategies, processes and culture; Information security - information security legislation, information security strategies, processes and culture; Records management - records management legislation, records management strategies, processes and culture; Knowledge management - information governance as a method of delivering knowledge management.