Let's not dilute the CRM with industry specific certifications. We already
deal with industries that think a RIM professional must already be working
in that specific industry in order to know and understand the industry's RIM
issues. We all know this to be a false impression.
As a RIM professional and a consultant, I've not found an industry that I
couldn't be effective in. Nor have I found a record issue that cannot be
overcome, no matter what the industry is.
Having said all that, I do see value in additional certifications like the
CDIA, the Nuclear certification, Project Management, etc.
Charles
in MA
> From: "Thomas S. Munzer (AEDI)" <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 09:31:47 -0400
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: FW: [rmaa_list] Compulsory Professional Development for ALL
> professional members
>
> 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
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> -----Original Message-----
> 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
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> 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?
>
>
>
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> Barbara Wyton
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