Can AI improve information quality for organization accountability?

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AIIM True North: "Can AI improve information quality to help support organizational accountability?" on May 25, 2022 at 12:00 PM ET.

About this event

AIIM True North would like to invite you to a webinar on May 25, 2022 at 12:00 PM ET. The presentation will discuss how information quality (IQ) can help support organization accountability.

Title: Can AI improve information quality to help support organizational accountability?

Description: Information Quality (IQ) is an emerging discipline concerned with maximizing the value and minimizing the risk of an organization’s information assets, as well as assuring the information products produced by the organization create value for the customers who use them. IQ is one of the key determinants of the quality of decision-making and actions by executives. In today's world of Big Data, however, manual processes and even advanced workflows are not enough. If you are among the 53% of enterprise executives that say that AI will be of critical strategic importance in the next two years, you'll gain valuable insight into how AI tools and technologies can be implemented to improve IQ and organizational accountability. And you’ll become familiar with a general IQ assessment framework that can be used as a guide when developing IQ measurement models within your own organization.

Learning Objectives:

By attending this session, you will:

  • Understand the benefits deriving from the use of high-quality data
  • Learn about the origins of poor information and their associated risks
  • Gain insight into AI tools and technologies that may improve information quality and organizational accountability

Speaker's Bio: Dr. Patricia Franks has a doctorate in Organization and Management with a special emphasis on E-business. She teaches courses in Enterprise Content Management and Digital Preservation. She is a Certified Archivist, Certified Records Manager, Information Governance Professional, and Certified Information Governance Officer. Franks is the president of the National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA). She is co-editor of several popular archival publications—most recently The Handbook of Archival Practice, which was released in September 2021. She is author of Records and Information Management, now in its second edition. Her research interests lie in emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and blockchain distributed ledger technology, and their impact on records management and information governance.

Organizer

AIIM True North

Location

Online

Date & Time

May 25, 2022, 11 a.m. - May 25, 2022, noon

Cost

$0

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