New partnership with CTI Resource Management Services, Inc. demonstrates how industry experts can transform specialized knowledge into scalable service offerings and new revenue streams.
Boston, MA (June 16, 2026) — Information Mapping®, the global leader in structured documentation solutions, has announced a new partnership with CTI Resource Management Services, highlighting a growing trend across the consulting and services market: the increasing demand for expertise that helps organizations improve content quality, enterprise knowledge, and AI readiness.
The agreement names CTI as the exclusive provider of Information Mapping solutions for the U.S. homeowners association and Condo association market, enabling the company to launch a new governance modernization practice focused on improving how community associations manage and access critical governing information.
Organizations are investing heavily in artificial intelligence, digital transformation, compliance initiatives, operational excellence, and knowledge management. Yet many continue to struggle with outdated, inconsistent, and difficult-to-use information that limits efficiency, slows decision-making, and reduces the effectiveness of technology investments.
As a result, information quality is becoming a strategic business concern across industries.
This shift is creating demand for consultants, agencies, advisors, and technology providers that can help organizations organize, modernize, and improve the usability of their information assets.
Many consultants already work with clients facing challenges related to:
Information Mapping enables these professionals to incorporate structured content solutions directly into their existing services.
"Many consultants and advisors already work closely with clients facing documentation, compliance, operational, and AI-readiness challenges," said Veronique Wittebolle, COO of Information Mapping. "By incorporating Information Mapping into their existing services, they can address these challenges in a structured and repeatable way while increasing the strategic value they deliver to clients. We've seen partners use our Methodology to strengthen consulting engagements, launch new practices, and create long-term advisory relationships."
Unlike traditional referral programs, Information Mapping provides partners with a proven methodology, training, software, and services that can be integrated into consulting, transformation, compliance, training, and advisory offerings.
Partners have successfully built solutions around:
The approach allows partners to address critical business challenges while extending the value of their existing expertise.
CTI Resource Management Services provides a recent example of how industry expertise can be transformed into a differentiated service offering.
Founder Christopher Imbach identified a recurring challenge within the homeowners association industry: critical information buried within lengthy governing documents that created frustration, inefficiencies, administrative burden, and unnecessary disputes.
Drawing on decades of experience using the Information Mapping Methodology, Imbach developed a governance modernization solution tailored specifically to HOA boards, property management companies, and residents.
Rather than adding another consulting service, CTI created a specialized offering that addresses a long-standing challenge within a market it already understands.
"Every industry has unique information challenges," said Wittebolle. "The people who understand those industries best are often the ones most capable of solving them. Our role is to provide the methodology, expertise, and technology that help transform those insights into scalable services."
The rapid adoption of AI is accelerating demand for structured, reliable information.
Organizations are discovering that AI systems can only perform as well as the information they are given. Content that is inconsistent, difficult to navigate, or poorly organized often limits the effectiveness of search, automation, and AI-powered initiatives.
This has elevated information quality from a documentation concern to a business priority.
For service providers, it also creates new ways to help clients modernize legacy content, improve knowledge accessibility, and prepare information for future AI applications.
Information Mapping is actively expanding its global partner ecosystem and seeking:
The company believes the growing need for structured, AI-ready information creates significant potential for specialists who want to deepen client relationships, differentiate their offerings, and deliver measurable business outcomes.
"Information quality is rapidly becoming a competitive advantage," said Wittebolle. "Organizations need information that people can use, systems can trust, and AI can understand. Service providers that can help clients achieve that are becoming increasingly valuable advisors."
For more information about the Information Mapping Partner Program, visit informationmapping.com