Paul Golder
Publication Count: 1
Publication List:
(1) ADaPPT: Enterprise Architecture Thinking for Information Systems Development, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2011
About Paul Golder:
Dr Paul Golder is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Faculty of Technology, Engineering and the Environment at Birmingham City University. His career has included time as an applied statistician with periods in various public sector organisations including the European Commission in Luxembourg. After that he concentrated on the data management aspects of decision making within the Computer Science Group of Aston University, and at the same time collaborated with colleagues within Aston Business School (ABS). Since retiring from Aston University in 2004 he has remained active in research continuing to collaborate with colleagues at Staffordshire University where he was appointed Visiting Research Fellow, during this time he undertook a part time employment as a Research Fellow to bring to completion an EPSRC funded research project. He has continued to assist in the supervision of PhD students and to carry out industrial placement visits for ABS. He has substantial experience in all areas of information management. He has expertise both in the development of information strategies and also skills in many of the areas central to the successful implementation of an information strategy.
Publication List:
(1) ADaPPT: Enterprise Architecture Thinking for Information Systems Development, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2011

About Paul Golder:
Dr Paul Golder is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Faculty of Technology, Engineering and the Environment at Birmingham City University. His career has included time as an applied statistician with periods in various public sector organisations including the European Commission in Luxembourg. After that he concentrated on the data management aspects of decision making within the Computer Science Group of Aston University, and at the same time collaborated with colleagues within Aston Business School (ABS). Since retiring from Aston University in 2004 he has remained active in research continuing to collaborate with colleagues at Staffordshire University where he was appointed Visiting Research Fellow, during this time he undertook a part time employment as a Research Fellow to bring to completion an EPSRC funded research project. He has continued to assist in the supervision of PhD students and to carry out industrial placement visits for ABS. He has substantial experience in all areas of information management. He has expertise both in the development of information strategies and also skills in many of the areas central to the successful implementation of an information strategy.








