Ensure your organization partners with business sponsor, stakeholders and smes and the project team to derive and define business requirements and drive functional and technical designs for business intelligence (bi) solutions (data warehouse, etl, metadata, operational/tactical/strategic reporting, and dashboards).
More Uses of the Information Governance Toolkit:
- Manage your organizations offsite records management organization relationship, negotiating pricing and related contract terms and conducting audits to confirm confidentiality protocols are in place.
- Manage work with the Data Technology teams (PMO, Business Analyst, Data Architecture, Information Governance, Operational Data, Data Acquisition, Analytics and Infrastructure) to support and innovate on the Enterprise Data Warehouse platform.
- Govern: independently develop and utilize records management metrics, dashboards, audits, surveys and other rim reports to identify potential issues related to the health care system records management program.
- Manage work with business partners and information governance stakeholders to assess and coordinate the resolution of data integrity issues and gaps in order to implement timely remediation with contributor.
- Develop and manage the bi strategy by defining priorities linked to business strategy, leading organization and process change, and demonstrating financial acumen by controlling funding around tools, user licensing, and resources.
- Be accountable for ensuring successful implementation of a knowledge management framework focused on standards, policies, and processes to maximize the value of assets, through quality and risk management.
- Confirm your organization manages recommends and ensures maintenance of procedures, and quality assurance testing methodologies; plan and coordinate testing, analyze results, recommend improvement opportunities and employ solutions.
- Develop, initiate, maintain and revise policies, standards, procedures, work instructions and guidelines for the general operation of the Information Protection Program and its related activities.
- Be accountable for applying privacy and technical knowledge and advocate for technical requirements and processes that achieve business and privacy objectives in the design and build of products, services, and technologies.
- Supervise: partner with business leaders/champions and solution delivery teams to identify key performance indicators, business requirements and measures to support and deliver the enterprise business intelligence strategy.
- Steer: access offer services, technologies and subject matter expertise to help clients be more efficient and more compliant through better management and activation of critical business information.
- Systematize: consistently and regularly emphasize and evangelize the importance of proper data classification, data protection, data privacy and the business confidentiality of the information management process.
- Create policies and controls for the appropriate protection of enterprise information assets through a defined life cycle from acquisition or creation to end of life destruction and disposal procedures.
- Be accountable for applying program management knowledge to set program objectives, and to design, build, and operationalize programs that advance established customer focused data values through partnership and collaboration with stakeholders across the enterprise.