Category: Compliance and records management

The Votes — I Mean Clicks — are in — Top 20 #AIIM Expert Blog Posts for August

In order – and congrats to Greg Clark for #1 ranking… Creating an ECM Organization Structure – Part 1- Building Your Team It’s the Users…An Old Story Repeated Many Times A Tweet is a Record SharePoint – Where to Begin? – Play Legos! Records Management in the Cloud – Another Perspective Two by Two – Part 2 Governance – Overused? Misused? Flavor of the Month? ECM for Unstructured Content Only? No Way! 5 Myths About SharePoint Records Management A Phase 0 Approach for SharePoint 2010 A Steaming Pile of SharePoint [Editor's Note: Gets my vote for favorite title!] SharePoint, Don’t Blame the Product The 5 Second Rule of ECM Content The AIIM Information Certification Why KM Sucks – and what NOT to do about it Relationship Between Content Management and Social Media OpenSocial: Social Content Meets ECM? User Profile List in SharePoint 2010 ECMJam: SharePoint and ECM Enterprise 2.0: Transforming Your Workforce into a Global Pool of Talent —– Registered yet for our Social Business Virtual Conference on September 8? Will we see you at our Content Management Boot Camp?

Reflections on the blessings (??) of ubiquitous connectivity

I just got back from vacation. We go to perhaps the most boring place in the world for vacation, but that’s how I like it. (Just FYI, while at the beach I stumbled upon an article I wrote about our beach from 12 years ago while doing a Google search. Proof that electrons live forever – caution, kiddies – but that’s another story. Here’s the link; scroll down to a “Traveler’s Guide to Buxton.” The place is called Buxton, NC, on the beach at Cape Hatteras. Whenever they give hurricane directions, they always refer to our beach. Stumbling across the article and thinking about our 30 years at this strange location, it occured to me that my time at the beach has been characterized by three main phases – phases that map directly to the revolution going on in information management. Phase One (1981-1995) – What is Connectivity? – There was no cable on the island, and it was too far for a TV signal, so there was no TV. The small hotel we stayed in did not have telephones in the room, and of course, we had no cell phones. So if you needed to make a call, you…

7 ERM Expert Blog Posts Worth Reading

Technology Dependency Planning by John Phillips Management Consultant for Information Technologies Decisions — ERM ECM Information technology systems running on electronics make our lives and workplaces more productive and enjoyable. But increasingly this comes with often burdensome new responsibilities and unfo… read more Speaking Truth to SharePoint by Marc Solomon Knowledge Planning and Coordination for PRTM — ERM SharePoint ECM We all know the first signs that our politicians are not being entirely candid — when their lips move. We all know that banks get robbed because that’s where the money is — even by their own b… read more Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2011 by Mike Alsup Senior Vice President for Gimmal Group — ERM SharePoint ECM I attended the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference this week. This is relevant to the AIIM SharePoint Community because this is one of the best opportunities (in addition to the SharePoint C… read more A Lost Practice: Stamping by Bob Larrivee Director/Industry Advisor for AIIM Professional Development Center — ERM ECM I was reminiscing the other day with a friend about how when we began our careers in a time that only mainframe computers with dumb terminals existed – I know I am…

5 Myths about Records Management

There are many myths about records management that can have significant impact on a company’s reputation and bottom line. Get your records management facts straight from the start and you can avoid getting trapped in a records management debacle.

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