Information Management (IM)
A few hours
Expert
Course details
Information management can be defined as:
• The systematic process for collection, collation, storage, processing, verification and analysis of data and information from one or more sources, and
• The dissemination of relevant data and information to stakeholders,
to support effective and timely humanitarian and/or civil protection actions.
Target audience
Union Civil Protection community and people interested in Information Management during European Civil Protection emergencies.
Learning objectives
After this online course, you should be able to:
- list the five steps in the information management flow;
- define primary and secondary data and list examples of typical information inputs;
- outline methods for validating data;
- recognise the importance of a well-structured system for organising and storing information;
- recognise how various audiences need different types of information for decision-making;
- list various information products a EUCPT mission may have to produce; and
- describe different channels for dissemination of information.
This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.
Schedule
- Introduction to information management
- 1. Planning and data collection
- 2. Data processing
- 3. Data analysis
- 4. Products and reporting
- Certificate