Title :
The re-invention of the corporate information model
Author :
Foy, Patricia S.
Author_Institution :
Coopers & Lybrand, New York, NY, USA
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper analyzes the changing structures necessary to access business knowledge. The information needs of corporate users, especially those found in mobile and diverse professional services organizations, have expanded as the sheer amount of data available worldwide has multiplied. Many corporations are trying to restructure traditional, and typically standalone, information repositories and services into entities that will better serve today´s and tomorrow´s business information customer. As an example, the paper describes the approach being taken to establishing a new information model at the “Big Six” public accounting firm Coopers and Lybrand LLP
Keywords :
business communication; business data processing; information services; Coopers and Lybrand LLP; business information customer; business knowledge; corporate information model; corporate users; diverse professional services organizations; information needs; public accounting firm; stand alone information repositories; Business communication; Companies; Cultural differences; Employment; Global communication; Information analysis; Knowledge management; Marine technology; Memory management; Organizational aspects;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on