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Jessica Lila <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:15:21 -0700
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Hi John - I used "Classics of Public Administration" by Jay M. Shafritz
and Albert C. Hyde, to study for Part 1.  I don't think the book
included EVERY management style discussed in the CRM study outline, but
it had about 75% of them and for the rest, I was able to "google" with
pretty good results.  I never had a business class in college, but a
friend gave me this book from her class and it helped quite a bit.  It's
now in my "donate to the library" pile, but if you'd like me to mail you
the book, I'd be happy to do so!  Perhaps you can then pass it on to
another aspiring CRM when the time comes!

Let me know!
Thanks,
Jessica Lila, CRM
Flagstaff, AZ


----- Original message -----
From: "John Annunziello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:41:33 -0500
Subject: Re: [RM] Certification and the Profession

This has been and always will be a hot topic.

I recently applied and was approved to sit as a candidate for the CRM.
Why 
did I do this after 18 years in the business?  First of all, it will
help 
my future.  As many have already discussed, it is being asked for in
many 
new job postings.  Second, it acts as a measuring rod for the knowledge
I 
have gained through the years.  As I view the CRM course outline, I 
realize there is a great deal that I do not know about the RIM business. 
We should always be on a learning curve.  Thirdly, just to see if I can
do 
this.  If only 900 or so people have been accredited, it is obviously
not 
easily gained.

For years, I have wanted to strive for this and have now taken the first 
step.  Prior to this, I was a RIM professional who felt that this was
not 
needed and was part of an elitist group.  I don't feel that way any
more. 
I would encourage all who wish to advance themselves in the RIM business 
to apply.  Will this be easy...absolutely not?  Will it stretch
me.....you 
bet. 

For the CRM'S on this list, can you recommend a resource for studying
Part 
I, Management Principles?  I truly appreciate any help or comments which 
you can provide either through the list or off-list.

Thanks, 


John Annunziello
Manager, Records and Information 
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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"Information is a corporate, strategic asset that needs to be managed"

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