Here is Laney's description of Infonomics, "When considering how to put information to work for your organization, it’s important to go beyond thinking and talking about information as an asset, to actually valuing and treating it as one. This is the basis of the new theory and emerging discipline of Infonomics which provides organizations a foundation and methods for quantifying information asset value and formal information asset management practices."
In my mobile strategy workshops, I spend time with my clients exploring the value of "real-time" information to a company and the role enterprise mobility plays in it. Laney's article takes it to the next level by treating it as a discipline.
Here is another excerpt from Laney, "Infonomics posits that information should be considered a new asset class in that it has measurable economic value and other properties that qualify it to be accounted for and administered as any other recognized type of asset—and that there are significant strategic, operational and financial reasons for doing so."
Let me add some context, if you have a mobile workforce in the field and you know the following real-time information:
- Location
- Job status
- Skills and qualifications
- Inventory
- Equipment
- Costs (hourly wage)
Once you have placed a value on real-time information, then you can determine an ROI for developing and implementing a system that supports the use of real-time information. I see this a lot when discussing mobile workforce scheduling solutions. Many organizations simply do not have the IT systems in place that can support real-time scheduling based on real-time information (location, job status, etc.). This is a limitation. This prevents them from transforming their company into a real-time enterprise and effectively competing with companies that are.
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Kevin Benedict, Mobile Industry Analyst, Mobile Strategy Consultant and SAP Mentor Alumnus
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Full Disclosure: I am an independent mobility analyst, consultant and blogger. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
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