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I do agree with Barbara's point about certifying RIM professionals in
the identified core competencies. But these should be limited to a
handful of certifications so their importance is not diluted. The lack
of a CRM designation casts a shadow on the significant knowledge and
experience of many.
Thomas Munzer
Records and Information Manager
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Barbara Wyton
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 7:28 AM
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Subject: Re: FW: [rmaa_list] Compulsory Professional Development for ALL
professional members
I really have to learn not to think out loud. It seems that my
comments
were taken as an insult to the CRM designation and that was definitely
not
what I intended. Just the opposite.
How many times have we all seen employment ads with job descriptions
that
were obviously entry level RM but the employer is insisting on a CRM?
They
don?t understand how we can be members of a PROFESSION and not have a
degree in that profession. As said in a previous post, you?re either a
CRM or you?re not.
What I was suggesting was, if the colleges and universities are not
going
to accommodate the RM profession then why doesn?t ARMA or ICRM take on
that responsibility? While I?m not suggesting that they create courses
etc (although that?s not altogether a bad idea), they can create a
testing
/ certification environment.
The CRM will always be the ultimate designation but if we are going to
come out and specify multi-tiered core competencies, shouldn?t we also
provide a tool to measure and recognize those competencies?
Barbara Wyton
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