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Title: developing information products in the corporate environment
Date: 12 June 2001
Venue: TFPL Ltd. 17-18 Britton Street, London EC1M 5TL (near Farringdon
underground station)
Price: GBP275 + VAT (£323.13)
introduction to the course:
This course focuses on the information products (print on paper, or
electronic) which make organisational knowledge visible, and carry
information flows and dialogue within organisations and between them and
their outside world. Information products are a main output of an
increasing number of organisations, and they are universal as an essential
support for other products and services. Now is a good time to be thinking
of them, because the development of websites and intranets can act as a
catalyst for change, giving organisations an opportunity for a new and more
constructive approach to their information products.
By setting information products in the context of the organisation's
strategic objectives and its strategy for using information, the course
defines a clear role for them, and suggests productive approaches to
managing this critical area of its activities.
This is a course for managers with responsibility for corporate
communications, knowledge and information managers, and senior managers
whose remit includes the strategic use of information.
Delegates will be sent a short questionnaire before the course, and the
results of this will be used in planning the workshop structure.
course outcomes:
* assess how effectively businesses manage their information products
* define the place of information products in an overall strategy for
using information
* identify the extent to which information products add value in
supporting the organisation's objectives and meeting users' needs
course leader: Elizabeth Orna
programme:
09.15 registration and coffee
09.30 introduction to the course
delegates brief course leader about their specific interests
in information products;
discussion of background material
10.00 information products defined
things that reduce their potential value to the organisation
conditions for their success
towards strategic use of information products - practical
steps that organisations can take
11.00 coffee
11.15 a workshop
delegates will work in groups to identify key aspects of the practice of
their own organisations in relation to information products, and plan action
to derive fuller value from them.
13.00 lunch
14.00 workshop continues
16.00 presentation of results; discussion
16.45 close
For further information:
Website: http://www.tfpl.com/
Contact: Karen O'Brien 020 7251 5522
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Naresh Perring, Operations Executive
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TFPL Ltd
17-18 Britton Street, London EC1M 5TL
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Fax: 020 7 251 8318 or +44 (0)20 7 251 8318
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TFPL In., 55 Broad Street, #20c, New York NY10004
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