ARMA International Conference 2012

ARMA International’s 57th Annual Conference and Expo Conference will be held in Chicago from September 23-25, 2012.   For more information or to register, please visit the conference website.

If you’re at the conference, please join me on September 25th from 9:45-10:45am when I present, “The Fundamentals of Strategic Planning”.   Here’s the session description:

A strategic plan answers three questions: Where is your RIM Program today? Where should it be? and How will it get there?

Implementing a strategic plan provides direction and momentum, prioritizes activities to make the most of limited resources, and raises the visibility of RIM.

Attend this session to learn how to apply the three steps of the strategic planning process: analyzing the current situation, creating a long-term vision, and developing practical, incremental plans to manage objectives, tactics, responsibilities and timelines.

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Date

Sep 23 - 25, 2012
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Time

All Day

Cost

$

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Location

McCormick Place (Lakeside Centre, Gate 31)
2301 S. Lake Shore Drive

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ARMA International
Website
www.arma.org/conference
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Case in Point

That's A Lot of Records!
Often the requirement for a needs assessment is driven by a specific initiative being considered or an immediate problem to be solved, rather than a general desire to establish a corporate (or organization-wide) IM program. We had a client wanting to improve its management of a specific group of critical records – thousands of member files in paper, microform and digital formats containing hundreds of unique document types.
Assess, Plan and Schedule
Ergo reviewed the organization’s current practices for managing those records, compared those practices to best practices, and identified risks and areas for improvement. From there we developed a strategic plan with a focus on records storage and retention. The plan identified the operational, financial and technological requirements for implementing the recommended changes, improvements and enhancements in the lifecycle management of the member records. Activities in the plan were classified as short term (next 6-12 months), medium term (next 12-24 months) and longer term (next 25+ months).
Step by Step Success
Implementation of the strategic plan enabled this organization to ensure its member records are properly identified, organized, accessible, protected and retained as long as necessary to meet operational and other requirements.
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