July 14, 2015
June 25, 2015
June 22, 2015
April 30, 2015
Shape Magazine: 13 Simple Ways to Amp Up Your Pushup
Note that they did it as a slideshow, which I hate, loathe, detest, excoriate, eschew, and otherwise am disinclined to link to. But it is good content. Sigh.
Note that they did it as a slideshow, which I hate, loathe, detest, excoriate, eschew, and otherwise am disinclined to link to. But it is good content. Sigh.
April 28, 2015
Infocurrency: The 7 Commandments of Information Governance (extracted from Chris Walker's post here.)
April 22, 2015
April 8, 2015
April 7, 2015
April 2, 2015
Lubor Ptacek: They Should Be Business Tools. Lubor makes the point that there are a number of technologies ostensibly targeted at the consumer space that might actually be better positioned for the enterprise. Great article, I can only hope some of the names named read and reconsider.
March 31, 2015
Breaking Muscle: The 3 Types of Grip and the 8 Ways to Train Them.
Breaking Muscle: The 3 Types of Grip and the 8 Ways to Train Them. Gonna start mixing in some fitness posts, primarily so I can post more regularly but also so I can actually find them again later.
March 27, 2015
March 26, 2015
Joe Shepley for CMSWire: We Need Fewer Information Managers and More Business People. A freaking men.
March 23, 2015
Christian Walker offers his thoughts on the just-concluded AIIM 2015 conference. https://christianpwalker.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/aiim2015-quick-thoughts
March 10, 2015
Google+ Hangout on Email, IG, and Hillary Clinton
I've been invited to participate in a Google+ Hangout on email, IG, and the revelations about Hillary Clinton's private email usage. The hangout will be hosted by Mimi Dionne and CMSWire. All the gory details including registration can be found here: http://www.cmswire.com/events/item/clintons-emails-information-governance-implications-google-hangout-028378.php You may also be able to follow using the hashtag #clintonemail.
March 2, 2015
February 20, 2015
Update to upcoming events part 2- athletics
And this is a new irregular update on the various runs, mud runs, and obstacle course races I hope to complete.
May 2-3: Colorado Military Spartan Sprint, Colorado Springs, CO
June 13: Spartan Breckenridge Beast, Breckenridge, CO
August 1-2: Rugged Maniac, Lakewood, CO
August 15: Dirty Dash, Fountain, CO
August 15: Warrior Dash, Frisco, CO
August 22-23: Insanity Run, Larkspur, CO
Oct 30: The Zombie Run, Erie, CO
I also need to do a Spartan Super for the trifecta. Most likely candidates:
July 18, Pennsylvania
Aug 15, Chicago
Aug 22, Virginia
Sept 12, Tri-State (NJ)
Oct 10, Atlanta
Finally, my wish list if I can make the travel work with a course or speaking gig:
August 1: Spartan Sprint, Washington DC
October 24: Greater DC Area Battlefrog OCR Series 2015
May 2-3: Colorado Military Spartan Sprint, Colorado Springs, CO
June 13: Spartan Breckenridge Beast, Breckenridge, CO
August 1-2: Rugged Maniac, Lakewood, CO
August 15: Dirty Dash, Fountain, CO
August 15: Warrior Dash, Frisco, CO
August 22-23: Insanity Run, Larkspur, CO
Oct 30: The Zombie Run, Erie, CO
I also need to do a Spartan Super for the trifecta. Most likely candidates:
July 18, Pennsylvania
Aug 15, Chicago
Aug 22, Virginia
Sept 12, Tri-State (NJ)
Oct 10, Atlanta
Finally, my wish list if I can make the travel work with a course or speaking gig:
August 1: Spartan Sprint, Washington DC
October 24: Greater DC Area Battlefrog OCR Series 2015
Update to upcoming events part 1 - IM industry
Another irregular update to events that I am either conducting, participating in, hope to attend, or that are of interest to me in some way and for some reason.
March 3-6: AIIM ECM Master Class, San Francisco, CA (confirmed)
March 16-21: AIIM 2015 Conference, San Diego, CA (confirmed)
April 14-16: AIIM ECM Virtual Master Class
April 20-23: Private class, Washington, DC
April 28-May 1: AIIM ERM Master Class, Chicago, IL
May 5-8: AIIM ECM Master Class, Calgary, AB
May 16-20: MER Conference, Chicago, IL (confirmed)
May 25-27: ARMA Canada Conference, Calgary, AB
June 2-5: AIIM ECM Master Class, Silver Spring, MD
June 23-26: AIIM ERM Master Class, Silver Spring, MD
August 8: NIRMA ERM Preconference, Las Vegas, NV
March 3-6: AIIM ECM Master Class, San Francisco, CA (confirmed)
March 16-21: AIIM 2015 Conference, San Diego, CA (confirmed)
April 14-16: AIIM ECM Virtual Master Class
April 20-23: Private class, Washington, DC
April 28-May 1: AIIM ERM Master Class, Chicago, IL
May 5-8: AIIM ECM Master Class, Calgary, AB
May 16-20: MER Conference, Chicago, IL (confirmed)
May 25-27: ARMA Canada Conference, Calgary, AB
June 2-5: AIIM ECM Master Class, Silver Spring, MD
June 23-26: AIIM ERM Master Class, Silver Spring, MD
August 8: NIRMA ERM Preconference, Las Vegas, NV
February 17, 2015
Christian Buckley: Corporate Passion vs. Creative Passion
Christian Buckley: Corporate Passion vs. Creative Passion Great post from 2007 that still holds up today. If you manage people, you need to read it, think through it, and identify how you can "support people in doing what they're trying to do, and stay the hell out of their way."
February 13, 2015
February 12, 2015
February 11, 2015
February 8, 2015
Ralph Losey: Information Governance v Search: The Battle Lines Are Redrawn
This is an important (and LONG!) post and I think I'm closer to Ralph's position than the alternative. Given the explosive growth in information, and the continued and growing tension between disposition and Big Data's "save-it-in-case-we-need-it" position, I think Ralph is on to something here.
This is an important (and LONG!) post and I think I'm closer to Ralph's position than the alternative. Given the explosive growth in information, and the continued and growing tension between disposition and Big Data's "save-it-in-case-we-need-it" position, I think Ralph is on to something here.
February 6, 2015
The Verge: Keurig's attempt to 'DRM' its coffee cups totally backfired. Reason number 1,048,576 why DRM is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea nearly 100% of the time.
February 5, 2015
February 3, 2015
Don Leuders: The Automated Information Lifecycle Management Model: Part 2 – Records Management at a Tipping Point
Agree with the tipping point part and I know the two vendors listed have some good stuff (as do others) but hoping the next update or two have a bit more "there" there. The information professionals out there get the tipping point part but need to know how to address it effectively - and "buy software" isn't the answer by a long shot.
Agree with the tipping point part and I know the two vendors listed have some good stuff (as do others) but hoping the next update or two have a bit more "there" there. The information professionals out there get the tipping point part but need to know how to address it effectively - and "buy software" isn't the answer by a long shot.
Slide shows
Dear marketers and their web design minions,
If you think your article on the "Top 10 Reasons to Do X" will get more clicks because it's in a snazzy slide show, with one picture/article per reason, it won't. So don't do it.
And if you prolong the agony by making it 4-5 slides with 1 pithy line of text per slide, I hope you die in the fire of a thousand suns.
If you think your article on the "Top 10 Reasons to Do X" will get more clicks because it's in a snazzy slide show, with one picture/article per reason, it won't. So don't do it.
And if you prolong the agony by making it 4-5 slides with 1 pithy line of text per slide, I hope you die in the fire of a thousand suns.
January 27, 2015
January 26, 2015
Beyond Recognition: WANTED for InfoGov Articles & Postings: Less What and More How. Absolutely agree with the first half. Second half of the post is a bit more sales-y but still pretty good.
H/T Rob Robinson.
H/T Rob Robinson.
January 23, 2015
RSD: Successfully Implement an Information Governance (IG) Program. Includes infographic at the end.
January 22, 2015
ARMA Houston 2015 Spring Seminar Call for Speakers
ARMA Houston is soliciting speakers for its annual Spring Seminar, scheduled this year for April 21-22, 2015. Proposals are due by Jan 31; additional details available at http://www.armahouston.org/?page=2015_Conf_C.
Emmitt Leahy Awards Nominations Open
From the nominations and applications page:
Any living individual who has had a major impact on the field of records and information management is eligible to be nominated. Nominations may be submitted by any individual, organization, or institution. Nomination letters should be sent electronically to Ken Thibodeau, Chair of the Leahy Award Committee (chair_leahy_committee@emmettleahyaward.org) by March 1, 2015.More details and past winners available at http://www.emmettleahyaward.org/.
White papers and registration
Since this is my own personal blog, I get to do what I want with it within my own ethics and values. One of the things I like to do is link to resources I find useful and that I think would be of value to my colleagues in the information management industry. I don't care whose name is on the cover of a white paper - association, vendor, analyst, consultant, fishmonger - but rather the value of its contents.
In order for me to link to a resource, I have to be able to see it. That is, I don't just post links to random resources that sound interesting - I read it first and link based on that.
I am also against the practice of requiring registration in order to access those resources. That's one of the most significant points of value and differentiation I find in blogs in fact. So that means that if a resources is gated behind a registration wall, even one as simple as name and email address, I won't review it and I won't link to it regardless of the source.
I know why content providers do this - there are a number of reasons in fact depending on the organization.That's their choice to keep content out of the public discourse. But it's my choice to disregard content that isn't freely available. After all, to paraphrase the oft-heard quote, "if you aren't paying for the product, you are the product." I'd rather they be honest and put a price or microprice tag on it, or provide it as part of a subscription model.
Comments welcome; however note that this is my opinion and does not reflect any position of my employer, past, present or future. Note also that you are quite unlikely to change my mind.
In order for me to link to a resource, I have to be able to see it. That is, I don't just post links to random resources that sound interesting - I read it first and link based on that.
I am also against the practice of requiring registration in order to access those resources. That's one of the most significant points of value and differentiation I find in blogs in fact. So that means that if a resources is gated behind a registration wall, even one as simple as name and email address, I won't review it and I won't link to it regardless of the source.
I know why content providers do this - there are a number of reasons in fact depending on the organization.That's their choice to keep content out of the public discourse. But it's my choice to disregard content that isn't freely available. After all, to paraphrase the oft-heard quote, "if you aren't paying for the product, you are the product." I'd rather they be honest and put a price or microprice tag on it, or provide it as part of a subscription model.
Comments welcome; however note that this is my opinion and does not reflect any position of my employer, past, present or future. Note also that you are quite unlikely to change my mind.
January 21, 2015
Update to ISO initiative to standardize ediscovery processes
Update to ISO initiative to standardize ediscovery processes (ISO/IEC 27050): http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=227c03b0-c549-47f8-98f9-f1a1445ceba4
The article by Eric Hibbard referenced in the blog post above can be found here: http://lr.avemarialaw.edu/Content/articles/v12i2.Hibbard.pdf
H/T: Peter Kurilecz
The article by Eric Hibbard referenced in the blog post above can be found here: http://lr.avemarialaw.edu/Content/articles/v12i2.Hibbard.pdf
H/T: Peter Kurilecz
SharePoint 2013 governance poster
What is governance in SharePoint 2013? Poster here: http://zoom.it/vb5G#full. H/T Laura Rogers.
Related article: https://technet.microsoft.com/library/ff598584
Related article: https://technet.microsoft.com/library/ff598584
January 20, 2015
Call for Nominations for the Carl E. Weise Scholarship Award for Information Governance
Pleased that AIIM is recognizing our late colleague Carl Weise with this new scholarship.
Details are available at http://info.aiim.org/digital-landfill/call-for-nominations-the-carl-e.-weise-scholarship-award-for-information-governance. The deadline to apply is February 15.
Details are available at http://info.aiim.org/digital-landfill/call-for-nominations-the-carl-e.-weise-scholarship-award-for-information-governance. The deadline to apply is February 15.
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