Exam Objectives:
- Understanding of the basic concepts of Business Information Management (BIM)
- Understanding the relationship between Business Information Management and Business Information Services Library (BiSL®)
- Understanding the importance of BIM for an organization
- Understanding how BIM can be applied within an organization
Exam Details:
- The BIMF exam is a computer-based exam
- The exam consists of 40 multiple choice questions
- The passing score for the exam is 65%
- The exam is 60 minutes long
- The exam fee varies by country and testing center
- The exam can be taken in-person at a testing center or remotely through a proctored online system
Who Should Take the Exam?
The BIMF exam is designed for individuals who are interested in understanding the basic concepts of Business Information Management and its relationship with Business Information Services Library (BiSL®). This includes IT professionals, business managers, and anyone involved in the management of business information.
Related Books:
- Business Information Management: Improving Performance Using Information Systems by Dave Chaffey, Steve Wood, and Richard Polak
- Business Information Systems: Technology, Development and Management for the E-Business by Paul Bocij, Andrew Greasley, and Simon Hickie
- Business Information Systems: Analysis, Design and Practice by Graham Curtis and David Cobham
The BIMF exam covers topics such as the basic concepts of Business Information Management, the relationship between BIM and BiSL®, the importance of BIM for an organization, and how BIM can be applied within an organization. To pass the exam, it is recommended that candidates have a basic understanding of these topics and have studied relevant materials.
The Business Information Management: Improving Performance Using Information Systems book provides a comprehensive introduction to BIM and its applications. It covers topics such as BIM strategy, BIM governance, and BIM implementation. The book also includes case studies that illustrate the practical application of BIM in real-world situations.
The Business Information Systems: Technology, Development and Management for the E-Business book provides a broad overview of the field of business information systems. It covers topics such as e-business, enterprise systems, and business intelligence. The book also includes case studies and examples that illustrate the application of these concepts.
The Business Information Systems: Analysis, Design and Practice book provides a comprehensive overview of the design, implementation, and management of business information systems. It covers topics such as information requirements analysis, system design, and system implementation. The book also includes case studies and examples that illustrate the application of these concepts.