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to business ^. The cost of poor quality recordkeeping implementations. Conni Christensen Founding Partner, Synercon Management Consulting. Headline events. Audit Commission warns on poor records. Management of state's mineral titles system found wanting.
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to business ^ The cost of poor quality recordkeeping implementations Conni Christensen Founding Partner, Synercon Management Consulting
Headline events Audit Commission warns on poor records Management of state's mineral titles system found wanting Minister raps Ergon Energy over 'extremely poor' records
Auditors recognise poor quality recordkeeping through performance audits when organisations are unable to realise their core business objectives
Recurrent findings from the auditors • Key documents could not be found • Business processes were delayed or protracted • Decisions were poorly informed • Decision making was delayed • Additional costs were incurred
The stakes are raised Poor record keeping helped perpetuate life-threatening neglect of children Red Flags raised before kids died Poor records let paedophile teach
Records are business tools • Inform decision making • Support research and analysis • Assemble facts and figures • Initiate and support business processes • Communicate information • Who ,how, what, why, when • Form new documents
Where do I start? What terms should I search on? What’s missing? Do I have enough information to make the right decisions? Can I get rid of this?
Quality Issue 1: Findability
fire ant, fire ants, fireant, fireants, fire-ant, fire-ants,Solenopsisinvicta,fierce ant, ginger ant, tropical fire ant, red ant red import fire ant, rifa, r.i.f.a.
Old DPI File Titling Farm chemical management - registration management - Permits - Red Imported Fire Ant Application Emergency management - disaster recovery & response - fire ants Plant pests and diseases management – implementation fire ant - national monitoring and surveillance Plant pests and diseases management - pest management - solenopsisinvicta
The relationship between classifier and searcher Murray Darling Basin Commission MDBC
Why do we Classify? • Finding (navigating & searching) • Arranging / organizing • Aggregating • Filtering & segregating • Managing the lifecycle (disposition) • Managing access & security • Managing provenance • Reporting
Why Not Use Free Text? • Misspelling • Acronyms • Abbreviations • Format • Homonyms • Synonyms • English?
Quality Issue 2. Connectivity
Your classification plan/thesaurus /metadata comprises model Functions Classes Subjects Locations Activities Case Projects Products Tasks People Services Dates Document types
Which have the following relationships: Functions Classes Subjects Locations Activities Projects Products Tasks People Services Dates Document types
Quality Issue 3: Intuition (lack of)
Bridging the gap between the classifier and the searcher Soil management Natural resource management
Quality Issue 4. Interoperability
Bridging the gap between systems metadata standards, controlled terms
“Architecture is a necessary foundation , whether we like it or not. It is not optional, but a necessity. The more seriously information is seen as a resource, the more you need to make the architectural foundation explicit. It is especially useful for understanding the more complex information structures found in managing large organizations, running business operations, or developing technology support.” Information First: Integrating Knowledge and Information Architecture for Business Advantage :Roger Evernden
How does a.k.a.® supports good quality RK? • Central repository for controlled language stds • Makes connections between terms/metadata elements • Outputs in multiple formats to multiple systems • Delivers thesaurus functionality online
Thank you conni@synercon.com.au aka@synercon.com.au