Monday, March 25, 2019

Policies of Infrastructure Management | BEA



- Infrastructure management (IM) is the management of essential operation components, such as policies, processes, equipment, data, human resources, and external contacts, for overall effectiveness. 
Infrastructure management is sometimes divided into categories of systems managementnetwork management, and storage management

Policies of Infrastructure Management | BEA
- Infrastructure Management
Policy management is the process of creating, communicating, and maintaining policies and procedures within an organization. 
- An effective policy management system can mitigate risk in two ways.
  •  First, it makes policies more quickly accessible to direct care staff, guiding care and safety decisions. 
  • Second, it can protect an organization from litigation by staying up to date on accreditation standards and creating an audit trail in the case of legal action.
- IT Infrastructure Policies and Procedures - One of the best ways to communicate and understand a company and its operating culture is through its policies. 
- Designing and writing policy and communicating it effectively is an essential skill for professionals to have. 
- By having policy carefully developed and communicated, employees will clearly know what the organization expects from them, the degree of control and independence they will have, and what the benefits and consequences are in regard to adhering to policy.

Some of the Infrastructure Policies are :


  • Backup and Backup Retention Policy
  • Social Networking Policy Includes electronic form
  • Wearable Device Policy
  • IT Infrastructure Electronic Forms
  • Social Networking Policy Includes electronic form
  • Technology Acquisition Policy

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