Mike Pemberton wrote:
>The IT mangers as still the High Priests as they were in the mainframe
days
Mike, I actually don't agree with this. In my experience, many IT
managers and staff are running scared, humbled by a dot com crash,
outsourcing, repeated obsolescence of hard sought skills, etc....
While its important to recognize cultural barriers (which records
managers also suffer from), there is a greater willingness to work
towards common goals among the IT folks I know than ever before.
Replacing the old religion that only the code masters know and see all,
now I see an emerging recognition that working together to meet
stakeholder needs not only better serves the organization as a whole,
but also tends to improve one's job security.
I think arrogance is less a problem now than the need to educate and be
educated. Often that education starts with a recognition of our
respective professional goals, where those coincide, and where they may
present barriers. Because records managers tend to have more of a
technical background than IT folks have a RIM background, I really think
the time is ripe for us to be key facilitators in this educational
effort. And, I think our IT partners are more willing to listen than
ever before.
Dwight Wallis, CRM
Records & Distribution Services Manager
Multnomah County Fleet, Records, Electronics, Distribution & Stores
(FREDS)
1620 SE 190th Avenue
Portland OR 97233
phone: (503)988-3741
fax: (503)988-3754
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