February 28, 2020
February 27, 2020
ARMA InfoCon 2020 Call for Speakers Now Open
Nick Inglis, Executive Director, Content and Programming at ARMA, announced today that ARMA has opened the call for speakers to participate in ARMA InfoCon 2020, scheduled for October 26-28, 2020 in Detroit, MI.
Submissions are due by March 20, 2020. Speakers will receive a free CORE registration.
More information and a link to the submission form can be found here: https://www.arma.org/general/custom.asp?page=2020-call-for-proposals
Submissions are due by March 20, 2020. Speakers will receive a free CORE registration.
More information and a link to the submission form can be found here: https://www.arma.org/general/custom.asp?page=2020-call-for-proposals
February 18, 2020
Asif Rehmani, on LinkedIn: Training SharePoint users is a waste of time.
I have mixed feelings about this. I agree - for the audience that is business users. But I do think it's helpful to have someone around who knows the *how* (what his workshop covered) as well as the *why*. I also tend to think that that person should also have information management chops to support the why's - e.g. why use a document set vs. a folder vs. a list, or which is better, manage in place or records center, etc.
I have mixed feelings about this. I agree - for the audience that is business users. But I do think it's helpful to have someone around who knows the *how* (what his workshop covered) as well as the *why*. I also tend to think that that person should also have information management chops to support the why's - e.g. why use a document set vs. a folder vs. a list, or which is better, manage in place or records center, etc.
February 16, 2020
John Mancini, blogging for Quality Associates Incorporated: Isn't Email Management ALREADY Supposed to be Under Control?
John Mancini, blogging for Quality Associates Incorporated: Five Reasons M-19-21 Readiness Isn't Business as Usual
John Mancini, blogging for Quality Associates Incorporated: Simple Sounding M-19-21 Digital Records Requirements are Deceptive
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