Today’s records manager needs to view the world through the perspective of an entrepreneur. One of the best books that I have read on records management is actually not a records management book, but about Silicon Valley and applying the principles of a start-up to your career so that you can adapt to the changing job market
I have been seeing the term “empowerment” everywhere lately. It is the name of annual Laserfiche conference and also the Super Bowl commercial campaign for Microsoft
One of the purposes of the CIP is to bridge that gap between IT and business. Maybe eventually I’ll take the Certified Records Manager exam, but only one part of it deals with technology and with the changing information landscape someone working in electronic records management needs a strong technology base
2 Comments - thanks for the article - you put your finger on what we were tying to do -- One of the purposes of the CIP is to bridge that gap between IT and business
Mobile and the cloud are not the enemy of information governance...The consumerization of IT is making business more efficient and we need to team up with them to make the most of the resources they have available
One of the most fun, and time-consuming, things I’ve worked on in the past year has been C-Change whitepaper focusing on the impact of consumerization on IT that Thornton May wrote
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