Current Journal of Library and Information Sciences (CJLIS)

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN THE POST-EPIDEMIC ERA: A RAPID REVIEW

Authors

  • Xuewen Gui, Professor, PhD. School of Information Management, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, Hubei-430079, China
  • Evance Mulashani Bonephace 2Department of Library, Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere University of Agriculture and Technology, Musoma, Mara-Tanzania
  • Pengqiang Liu Jilin Railway Technology College, Jilin-32299, Jilin, China

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global economy, forcing organizations to re-evaluate their information management strategies. In this rapid review, we examine the information management approach required in the post-epidemic era to achieve effective decision-making, improve organizational performance, and support growth. We identified several key strategies that companies need to adopt, including information remote access, automation of information management, information security with usability, proactivity audit and review of information management systems, and the advancement of innovation. To achieve high productivity, companies must adopt a system theory and equip their services with electronic systems. These strategies are crucial for information management teams, organizations, and companies seeking to meet customers' needs, manage information effectively, and enhance their market survival in a competitive world. Success in electronic information management in a post-epidemic era depends on the quality and effectiveness of the information management systems.

Keywords:

COVID-19, information management, post-epidemic era, electronic systems, decision-making, organizational performance, innovation, information security, proactivity audit, remote access.

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Published

2023-03-11

How to Cite

Xuewen , G., Evance , M. B., & Pengqiang , L. (2023). INFORMATION MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN THE POST-EPIDEMIC ERA: A RAPID REVIEW. Current Journal of Library and Information Sciences (CJLIS), 1(1), 24–33. Retrieved from https://zapjournals.com/Journals/index.php/CJLIS/article/view/164

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