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January 2006 Workshop & Chapter Meeting
Puget Sound Chapter of ARMA International
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
La Quinta Inn, Tacoma, Washington

Workshop: 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Registration/Social: 5:30 - 6:00 pm
Dinner: 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Program: 7:00 - 8:00 pm

Workshop Only: $10.00
Workshop & Dinner Program: $25.00
Dinner Program: $20.00
Add $3.00 to each Dinner fee above, if you register after the deadline of
January 6, 2006.


Workshop: "Case Study: King County Dept. of Development and Environmental
Services".  Today records managers serve a growing number of customers in
our organizations. How do we effectively manage this large work load? This
workshop will explore how project management can be used to manage small and
large records management projects. Techniques can help you to solve common
problems with records management projects such as management support and
resource allocation. Learn how these techniques were used for the King
County Department of Development and Environmental Services records
retention schedule project.

Speaker: Patty Holmquist, CRM joined King County Records Management in
September 2004. 

Program: "Use of Technology in an Effective RIM Program". The rapid pace of
technology changes presents both challenges, and solutions to those
challenges with respect to effective records management. Technology changes
throughout society have resulted in records management becoming increasingly
harder for many records managers. This presentation will explore 5
challenges in records management that advances in technology have brought
about, and offer possible solutions that the very same technology offers to
address these challenges.

Speaker: Gregory Trosset joined King County in September 2004. Bringing an
IT oriented background to King County, Greg worked previously at Swedish
Medical Center in the Information Services Department as a Senior Project
Manager, Applications Analyst, and an Applications Group Supervisor.
Previous positions in Healthcare Management have included work with Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Capital Health Services, and Community
Health Centers of King County. 
Make your reservations in several ways: Call Shirley Hines at: 253-653-9088,
e-mail Shirley at [log in to unmask], or register on-line at
pugetsoundarma.org.
Registration Deadline:  Friday, January 6, 2006.  "No-Shows" will be billed.



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