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Blake Richardson <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Apr 2017 12:57:09 -0700
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Not too late to sign up...Have you considered, or are you actively planning
to pursue, a formal certification in the field of Records and Information
Management (RIM)? Do you want to enhance your professional credentials and
experience as you consider or continue your career in this important
discipline?

With an unprecedented amount of change affecting the entire world of
Records and Information Management, there is no better time to
consider a formal professional certification in this space. The
Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM) is an international
body for certifying the best information and records management
professionals.

The Institute has conferred the Certified Records Manager (CRM)
designation since 1975. This is the premier standard for designating
the most knowledgeable RIM (records and information management)
professionals. On September 24, 2016, the ICRM announced its newest
credential, the Certified
Records Analyst (CRA). A CRA candidate must pass Parts 2-4 to achieve
this certification.

Attaining ICRM Certification is based on educational background,
professional work experience and successful completion of Parts 1-6
for the CRM and Parts 2-4 for the CRA:

  *   Part 1 – Management Principles and the Records and Information
(RIM) Program
  *   Part 2 – Records and Information, Creation and Use
  *   Part 3 – Records Storage, Retrieval, Conversion & Facilities
  *   Part 4 – Records Appraisal, Retention, Protection and Disposition
  *   Part 5 – Technology
  *   Part 6 – Business Case

Parts 1 through 5 each consist of 100 multiple-choice questions and
are based on fundamental records and information management practices,
and
represent best practices in the profession. These questions are chosen
as equally as possible from all parts of the Annotated Outlines.

There is no better way to prepare for the ICRM certification process
than to attend this pre-con session designed to equip you with the
knowledge, tools and strategies for passing this rigorous examination.
The information shared in this pre-con by ICRM professionals will be
invaluableto you in this effort.
http://www.prismintl.org/events/2017annual/2017-annual-education.html


Blake E. Richardson, CRM

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