Last week, I talked about a great event that the New England chapter had just held
Don’t get me wrong; I’m a big AIIM enthusiast – I spent a good long time on the old Conference Committee (finishing as its Chair) and am the current New England Chapter President, and neither of those things would have happened if I had a problem with the organization
Last night the New England Chapter of AIIM held a holiday social event in Newton, MA...Looking back over 2012, I attended 7 New England Chapter educational events and 3 social events organized by the Chapter
Well, I'm working with our chapter president to plan a new adventure of our own. The AIIM New England chapter is stretching out to the west, and holding an event in Connecticut
He is the VP of Programs for the AIIM New England Chapter and a member of the AIIM Board of Directors
One of the more intriguing lines of inquiry at a recent meeting of the AIIM New England Chapter had to do with my assertion that there is a connection between analyzing your business problems and engaging in change management
State Department regarding communication while traveling during a sudden local emergency Perhaps partly because our AIIM New England Chapter is holding a social media-related educational event next month, the preceding quote jumped out at me while I was finalizing arrangements for an upcoming business trip to Hong Kong
If you’re in the Boston area and content interoperability floats your boat, join the AIIM New England Chapter on March 2 for an exclusive look at this longstanding issue
However, I will be opining about and facilitating a discussion of Moore’s work at a special free breakfast meeting being held by the New England Chapter of AIIM on January 25
The really stupid part of this brief oversight was that the toolkit was developed by Nick Inglis, and Nick just happened to mention that fact when he delighted the audience at the November meeting of the New England Chapter of AIIM. I arranged that event, I introduced Nick during the event and I sat in the first row during his presentation!