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Orange County ARMA, California announces One-Day Workshop - Computer & IT
Skills for Records Managers presented by John T. Phillips, CRM, CDIA, FAI
on April 22, 2005 in Fountain Valley, CA.  Registration at 8:30 am, the
workshop runs from 9:00am to 4:30 pm.  Cost: $150.00 - includes lunch  and
really good weather.  (It is also sponsored by Greater Los Angeles ARMA, so
the listserv might receive an announcement from them.)

Register online and pay through PayPal, or register and pay by mail at
http://www.ocarma.org/site/SpeakITWorkshop.html


Everyone who creates or manages records knows changing business models,
electronic mail, the internet and the universal use of desktop computers
have forever changed the traditions influencing records storage and
retrieval. There is a growing importance to provide educational programs to
help RIM Professionals evolve into new business areas and new technologies.
One of the most important interactions is with Information Technology, or
IT, and this requires a knowledge of their vocabulary, procedures and
practices. Today's RIM Professional needs to be able to communicate
effectively with all levels and areas of IT in order to ensure that both
the "tools" and the "rules" work together in managing the important
information assets of an organization. This seminar will give you the
knowledge and the background to do just that.


Some of What you Will Learn:


   ·          How technologies like e-mail, personal computers, and the
   internet impact records.


   ·          Examples of working with IT personnel in establishing RIM
   Programs.


   ·          Knowledge of the computer systems, IT skills and knowledge
   required for e-record programs.


   ·          Industry standards and best practices that impact the
   preservation of digital records.


   ·          Hot topics and future trends affecting recordkeeping programs
   and professions.


Typical individuals who will attend a seminar include: Records Managers,
Information Technology Personnel, Electronic Document Managers, Legal
Counsel, and Executive Management.

Lorinda Kasten-Lowerre
Records Management Analyst, Senior
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Torrance, California, USA
Member  ARMA, The Association for Information Management Professionals
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