Mark your calendar now to attend
The Mid-Michigan ARMA
Annual Spring Seminar
“Manage your Information Assets through Emerging Technologies”
April 17th, 2012
8:00am – 4:30pm
Two Concurrent
All-Day Seminar Tracks
Attendees are welcome
to participate in either track or
divide their day between both tracks.
TRACK 1
“Getting the MOST out of SharePoint”
With Vanessa L. Williams
Author of SharePoint for Dummies 2010
Microsoft’s SharePoint is a remarkably powerful product that is designed
to make you, your co-workers, your department and your entire organization
more productive in the workplace by taking advantage of all of the best
that the WEB has to offer. Properly designed, implemented and maintained
it has the potential to revolutionize how you get things done. Through
SharePoint you can store, track, secure and share all the stuff you do at
work. However precisely because it is such a powerful and flexible tool,
it is critical that you carefully consider all of your options and
operational possibilities before you implement it.
This all day session is being presented by the author of SharePoint for
Dummies, Vanessa Williams. As a consultant, Vanessa has designed and
implemented dozens of SharePoint solutions and she will guide the
attendees through the “DO’S and the DON’T’s associated with the use of
SharePoint.
At the end of the session you will have the confidence to design,
implement and manage your sites so that you can share, collaborate and
secure your work with your stakeholders.
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TRACK 2
“Understanding the Risks of
Emerging Technologies”
“LEGAL ISSUES WITH SOCIAL MEDIA”
With Peter Jensen- General Counsel
Lansing School District
Social networking has increased by leaps and bounds. In so doing, it has
created workplace issues that are not likely to go away in the near
future. Issues impacting the hiring process, or off duty conduct
(something traditionally not a work place problem) are now issues that
must be addressed. Union organizing to employment disparagement are all
part of the new social network.
“SOCIAL MEDIA GOVERNANCE”
Kiersten Ward, CRM-ILM Records Manager
JDM Systems Consultants (@General Motors)
Managing record content is critical, regardless of storage medium or
format. This session is intended to cover some of the basic issues that
must be considered when utilizing social media and will offer suggestions
and resources for ensuring your organization’s social media strategy
aligns with your records management program.
“INFORMATION SECURITY”
Colin Boyce- Sr. Network Manager
MERS of Michigan
Learn how organizations can prepare their systems against internal,
external and personnel-to-personnel threats. We’ll discuss the basic
security principles related to issues of privacy, integrity and
authentication issues to support e-Discovery. Also addressed will be the
challenges of finding common ground between the fields of Records
Management, Legal, and Information Technology.
“E-DISCOVERY COMPLIANCE”
B.Jay Yelton, Attorney and Counselor at Law
Miller Canfield
As the volume of discoverable electronic information that organizations
create and store continues to increase exponentially, courts are
encouraging (and requiring) litigants to strike a reasonable balance
between the benefits and burdens of e-discovery. Additional topics for
discussion will include the discoverability of social networking
activities and workplace privacy expectations, as well as updates on
preservation best practices and legal holds.
Every attendee will receive a
FREE copy of SharePoint for Dummies 2010
Written by our speaker Vanessa L. Williams
($29.99 value)
Visit our website to register online or to get a mail-in registration
form!
www.midmichiganarma.org
QUESTIONS?
Mari Martin, CDIA
Mid-Michigan ARMA VP
1-517-393-6210
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