Unlike the management of physical documents through electronic records management regulations (US DoD 5015.2, VERS etc) and tools, there is hardly any precedence in social media record management
Here's a list of some of the social media governance resources I have found useful
No, social media governance is not an oxymoron...It's difficult to put a Facebook Like into a repository, index it, declare it as a record, and disposition it at the end of the lifecycle
I am pleased to announce that AIIM has just introduced the AIIM Social Media Governance Practitioner course. This course covers the processes, roles and responsibilities, and instruments required to successfully bring social media into the organization's governance framework for compliance, legal and regulatory requirements, and best practices for information management
Social media governance cannot be assumed. Social media use is growing...The grandmother who uses social media to keep up with her grandkids will have different expectation of social media then the intern
Last time we focused on the Relevancy of ECM, but today we focused on the intersection of ECM and Social Media...To oversimplify, are tweets records? To answer this question, answer an older question, Is every email a record ? The answer is no
This week I received a link to an interesting post called “Social Media's Secret Weapon – Email&rdquo...Specially coming together with Social Media, and even more when I saw it called out as its secret weapon!
Ever since we started talking about Social Media the discussion about culture and how to get workers to use the technologies in a meaningful manner has been ongoing as well
No, this is not about conformist behavior, pushback from the Facebook IPO, or the superficial nature of social media...If Big Data was a political super PAC, a few muckraking small media types could stalk the one-percenters writing those ballroom insider checks
It's an interesting time to be a records manager...At the same time, a number of vendors, both new and "legacy", showed up at the conference with social media offerings