I think my comments may have misconstrued.
As with all things there is a time and place for these systems. I have
never been one to "back away" from developing an effective RIM program
within our organization. As a matter of fact, I am in the midst of
implementing a content management system. If you've gone down that road,
you know how difficult it can be.
However, these are called social networking systems. Is there a place for
these in the workplace? How "social" should we be in our networking with
clients and peers? That would depend upon the job you're in, the
relationships that need to be developed and the needs of those who you are
interacting with. If I sold product X, these systems would be very
valuable to my work. Personally, in my job within our government office,
I see little need. In a state run organization, such as Wyoming, I
question the need for social networking systems. I am also showing my age
as many young people live their lives according to these systems.
Just to keep this ball rolling, I have not seen tools to help manage
records for these type of systems. Correct me if I'm wrong. I would
suggest that once these tools are developed, RIM and IT professionals will
throng to them.
Thanks and have a good day.
John Annunziello, ermm
Manager, Records and Information
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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