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Intangible Capital and Data Quality (ISO8000)

As a reminder, the report Cigref sets in his foreword that "the post-industrial economy in which we find is marked by the creation of value through the valuation of intangible assets such as knowledge assets."
In his new call for experts, AFNOR, with the standardization work underway on the ISO 8000 series devoted to data quality, links loudly and clearly: "it is to have a capital quality data [which] becomes a prime necessity "in businesses and administrations. These data cover both the administrative information (regulations and legislation), trade (data customer satisfaction oriented), operational (productivity and value added) and financial (compliance with sectoral benchmarks).
Note that only 16% of companies have implemented a program of data quality.
This work performed under the committee ISO/TC184 entitled "Automation and Integration"
and cover the fields of production data, measurement, exchange by adding the concept of "master data "which correspond to basic data for the durability of the organization.
Issues of data quality related to knowledge management and more generally the management of information and documentation processes are applied as shown in the active participation of Japan, France, Great Britain, the United States, Korea for the automotive, aerospace , defense, management solutions and e-commerce.
This work is obviously closer to the work being done under the TC46 SC11 on managing information and documents or records management companies especially since the new series of standards ISO3030X include the certification of management system information including data.
short, the quality the source is given quality information and documents, which are themselves sources of knowledge and operational focus, the whole constituting the support of a intangible capital of organizations: four times so appropriate to get involved!

For expert concerned, the contact is referral to Afnor Catherine Protic .

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