Affiliation:
1. Information Industry Consultant,
Abstract
Survey of business information services in corporate information services, based on in-depth interviews with leading business information managers. Key findings are: • Business information budgets have been stable, with at least inflationary increases built in • Business conditions have been turbulent of late but this has had no real impact on the services to date • With more information rolled out to the clients' desktops, the services are all working to add value through a variety of approaches, including training, evaluation and analysis, business and client development, and generally undertaking more complex work • Some pressure on the staffing headcount in the services during the year • Recruiting suitable information professionals is a difficult process • Offshoring information and research work has not expanded significantly but more companies are considering this option • `Techno-centric' knowledge management remains important in some companies, particularly law firms, but is fading as a practice in others • There is great interest and envisaged potential in social technology and Web 2.0 tools and techniques — but not much serious deployment yet • Even in mature corporate information environments, marketing business information services is still seen as crucial by 90 per cent of respondents • Fifty-five percent of the services provide some kind of competitor information function, albeit not at a high level • A significant majority (75 per cent) of services support compliance functions such as `Know your client' and anti-money laundering checks • Existing copyright provisions are seen as a barrier to effective information dissemination within companies by 80 per cent of respondents • LexisNexis takes over at the top of the expenditure league • The demand for information on Asian business markets is growing • Almost all services are committed to training users in the discovery and use of digital business information sources • The organization, management, and sometimes realignment of services is the highest strategic priority.
Subject
Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
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