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Thank you for sharing this information.  Would the 1996 Robek, et al
book be the best source for part II of the exam?

I failed this section of the exam, probably due to the lack of relevant
experience with mail room and copying management, which frankly is not
as applicable in my present position or experience.

I have not had the time to study diligently for any part of the exams,
simply relying on experience or knowledge gleaned in my professional
positions.  I am setting aside spring break to read up on the requisite
materials, if I can locate those most relevant.  

I have to admit that the language in most of the questions regarding
mail rooms, or copy center as well as directives is not in sync with our
public service institution and the records management professional would
not have an active role in anything but policy and guidelines
development.  We really do not use the term "directive" as a descriptive
and while many of the processes might be similar, the terminology used
in the exams is so different, that I need to find a translation.

Any help in pointing me in the correct direction would be greatly
appreciated.

Paula Johnson
Candidate CRM 2007



-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Steven Whitaker
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 10:08 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [RM] Certification .... NOW Project CRM

I have expressed my views on the value of the journey of professional
development leading to the CRM certification, and the marketing value of
the CRM credential many times on this listserv over the past thirteen
years.  Approximately ten years ago a RIM colleague expressed interest
in becoming a CRM.  I wrote a project plan to help that person apply,
prepare, and successfully test for the CRM exams.  That person was
successful in a very timely basis.  That project document (PROJECT CRM)
has subsequently been published on many websites.  I updated it a time
or two, the last time about five years ago.  Some of the references to
books, costs, etc. may be outdated. 

Here is the verbiage in PROJECT CRM.   I hope the suggestions and
methods help some candidates become CRMs.
(This is not an official document of the ICRM; I wrote it.  I am no
longer on the ICRM Board either.)

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