By: Chris Foley on December 12th, 2024
From Passive Collection to Process Integrity: How Information Management Has Changed
Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
The Early Days: When We Just Collected Everything
When I first joined the information management industry some 25-30 years ago, there was an assumption that information was simply what the business did. They produced it, we trusted it, and our job was to collect it. We never really questioned the information - we just collected it.
The Hungry Beast Era: When ECMs Needed Feeding
About 10-15 years ago, my work shifted quite heavily from passive collection to designing business processes. Our ECMs had become like these ferocious animals that we had to feed. There was this obsession to gather information, but we were still assuming the information itself was okay.
The Integrity Challenge: Where We Are Now
Now we're moving beyond necessarily designing the process. The focus is on integrity - designing systems and processes that have integrity. Going back to George Orwell's 1984 (which blew my mind when I first read it as a child), the idea that information is not permanent has become a real concern. The actual records we're dealing with are no longer independent pieces of evidence - they are subject to change.
Why Process Integrity Matters More Than Ever
If the process can guarantee the authenticity of the information, then we can have confidence that we have a reliable view of the past - whether that's yesterday, 10 years ago, or 100 years ago. But if the process that produced that information doesn't assure that degree of integrity, then the messaging becomes something very important indeed.
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About Chris Foley
Chris Foley is the Director of Foley Business Consulting Pty Ltd. He serves as the Data and IM Lead for The Salvation Army in Australia, a role which allows him to contribute his varied professional experience for a social purpose. His career highlights have included school teaching (including a period working in a Toy Museum), a small business owner and independent IM consultant, and as a presenter at IM industry conferences. He is an active member of AIIM and RIMPA Global, and holds university degrees in Information Management, Education, History and Social Sciences.