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?
And the Top Ten list is…(Where’s Letterman?) 5 Myths about Taxonomy and SharePoint 5 myths about SharePoint 5 myths about Document Management 5 myths about the CMIS standard 8 Reasons SharePoint 2010 Looks Like a True ECM System 5 myths About ECM ROI Back of the napkin noodle-ings on the lifecycle of #ECM Google+: A great new potential tool, or just another darn thing to check? 8 Features in SharePoint 2010 That Rock SharePoint Saturday “The Conference” – a quick recap —– Registered yet for our Social Business Virtual Conference on September 8? Will we see you at our Content Management Boot Camp?
AIIM is introducing a new and unique annual conference in San Francisco, March 20-22, 2012, and is looking for forward-looking and engaging presentations. Use this opportunity to share and discuss your strategy and lessons learned for using content to engage customers or staff; automate the processing of content; and controlling content in a social, local, and mobile era. Attendees will learn from thought-leaders and early adopters, while networking and connecting with their peers. Plan the future of content management in an era of social, local, and mobile technologies. The 2.5 day conference program will consist of a series of entertaining and thought-provoking 20 minute presentations by business and IT executives. Learn about opportunities, challenges, and possible solutions Get ideas and strategies from industry rock stars and early adopters Choose between 3 tracks covering content management strategies in an era of social, local, and mobile technologies: Engage: Use enterprise content to engage customer, partners, or staff Process: Automate the processing of enterprise content to improve business operations Control: Managing enterprise content and records to meet regulatory compliance Note that our goal is to have many presentations that will require participation by the attendees; e.g., the speaker shares a problem that the…
[Note: The opinions expressed in our 5 myths columns are those of the author.] Myth # 1 – We won’t save that much time or money if we cut paper out of our business processes. Reality: Time is money! Organizations that effectively use their workforce, technology and innovation can improve customer service, decision making and quality of goods and service. Leveraging an ECM solution can drastically cut the time it takes to get work done, freeing employees to focus on more important, revenue-generating or core organizational activities. In addition, hundreds of filing cabinets and offsite document storage make finding a specific document more difficult than it should be. White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles is saving approximately $100,000 in offsite document storage costs per year with an ECM solution. The cost of transferring paper files to and from the storage facility, and of moving hard copy charts throughout the hospital, has been reduced by nearly $20,000 per year. Myth #2 – The ROI for ECM systems is mostly about reducing paper consumption. Reality: Many ECM implementations get their initial ROI from paper reduction. But, ongoing savings related to automating processes, resulting in reduced labor costs, and improved efficiency and…