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informatiemanagement

Informatiemanagement is the systematic governance of information assets across their full lifecycle within an organization. It covers planning, acquisition, storage, organization, retrieval, distribution, usage, preservation, and eventual disposal of information. The aim is to enable timely access to reliable information for decision-making while ensuring privacy, security, compliance, and cost efficiency. Information assets include documents, emails, databases, multimedia, and structured and unstructured data.

Core activities include establishing information governance and policy; designing information architecture and metadata schemes; implementing records

Lifecycle management coordinates people, processes, and technology. Key processes include capture and ingestion, classification, indexing, version

Standards and governance frameworks, such as ISO 15489 for records management and ISO/IEC 27001 for information

management,
document
management,
and
knowledge
management
programs;
enforcing
retention
schedules;
and
maintaining
data
quality.
Taxonomy
and
metadata
enable
consistent
classification
and
retrieval.
Access
controls,
privacy
protections,
and
security
measures
are
integral.
control,
access
management,
retention
and
disposition,
and
archiving.
Technologies
supporting
informatiemanagement
encompass
content
management
systems,
databases
and
data
warehouses,
document
management
systems,
knowledge
bases,
and
collaboration
platforms,
often
deployed
in
cloud
environments.
security,
guide
practices.
Effective
informatiemanagement
enhances
decision
quality,
operational
efficiency,
compliance
with
legal
and
regulatory
requirements,
and
risk
reduction.
Common
challenges
include
data
silos,
inconsistent
data
quality,
incomplete
metadata,
privacy
concerns,
and
cultural
resistance
to
governance
initiatives.