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1530 – 1600 |
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1600 – 1640 |
RIM in Your Organisation: Future Trends |
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Doug Allen, CRM, CDIA+ |
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President-Elect, ARMA International |
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A look at how Records and Information Management will evolve in the future, links to Enterprise Risk Management and the importance of collaboration between RIM, IT, Security and Legal. |
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1640 – 1800 |
Advancing in Your Profession: Moving Forward |
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Panel: Darron Chapman, Managing Director TFPL; Elizabeth Lomas, University of Northumbia; Alan Andolsen, CMC, CRM, President of the Board of Regents, ICRM; Henning Morgen, Records Manager at A.P. Møller - Maersk. Moderated by Dr. Paul Duller, Chairman, Records Management Society of Great Britian. |
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The importance of identifying a career path, how to promote and advance your profession within your organisation, the importance of a certification in your area of expertise. |
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1800 – 1900 |
Drinks Reception |
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1900 – 2100 |
Dinner and Presentation |
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Creating a Competency-Based Profession |
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Richard Head |
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Deputy Executive Director and Director of Education |
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ARMA International |
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An overview of ARMA International’s RIM Core Competencies and Self-Assessment tool and what it means to you, your organisation, and the profession. |
Registration
Members: EUR 90 (+VAT)*
Non-members EUR 130 (+VAT)*
*Includes evening dinner and refreshments
The fee for non-members includes a EUR 50 credit toward other participation in other ARMA International events in Europe. Click here to join ARMA International and get a discount on every ARMA Internationalevent and enjoy the benefits of being a member of the largest global professional society for records and information managers.
To register, please click here.
Housing
ARMA International has reserved a limited number of rooms at a reduced rate of 175 EUR at the Sofitel Brussels. The reservation cut-off date is Wednesday, 1 October 2008. Should you wish to make use of this facility please contact Aneta Trajkovska at Europe@arma.org or +32(0)2-6270161.
Date and Venue
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Sofitel Brussels Europe
Place Jourdan 1, Brussels 1040,
Belgium
Tel. +32(0)2-2355100
Fax. +32(0)2-2355101
e-mail: H5282@accor.com
URL: http://www.sofitel.com/fichehotel/gb/sof/5282/fiche_hotel.shtml
Sponsorship
Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information please contact Pat Smithson (psmithson@arma.org, tel +1 913.217.6022)
On Brussels
Brussels is an essential destination. The city is a leading cultural, historic, culinary and tourist centre and the capital of the European Union
In the centre of Brussels, you must certainly visit the Grand-Place with its large number of historic mansions, the magnificent 15th-century Town Hall and the well-known Maison du Roi Museum. There is also the Galeries St Hubert, which is the oldest covered shopping arcade in Europe. The fifteenth-century Saint Gudula and Saint Michael Cathedral is also worth a visit. You can relax in the Parc de Bruxelles facing the Royal Palace.
You can also go for a walk along the Place du Grand Sablon, with its large number of antique shops. The daily flea market on Place du Jeu de Balle is certainly an attraction. Other sights include Sablon Church with its Gothic interior and the Palace of Justice on the Galgenberg. The European quarter, which is the centre of government for the European Union, surrounds Place Schuman. Just outside the city centre, you will find the Atomium, a steel molecule enlarged 165 billion times.
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