ARMA International Podcasts
2007 ARMA International Conference and Expo
If you manage the records and information of your organization as a strategic corporate asset, this is one more way to stay up to date and catch programming you may have missed!
RIM Core Competencies Introduction Listen Here
File size: 2.91 MB
Interview with Carolyn Pace, North American Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Care, Recall Listen Here
File size: 2.35 MB
Length: 05 mins, 09 secs
Interview with Craig Rhinehart, IBM Listen Here
File size: 4.06 MB
Length: 08 mins, 52 secs
Interview with Tom Ngo, Chief Technology Officer, NextPage Listen Here
File size: 5.38 MB
Length: 11 mins, 45 sec
Interview with Michael Natoli, VP of Information Governance Sales, CA Inc. Listen Here
File size: 4.31 MB
Length: 09 mins, 25 secs
Interview with Lois Powell, Director of Capture Solutions, Kodak Listen Here
File size: 2.4 MB
Length: 05 mins, 15 secs
Interview with Richard Reese, CEO, Iron Mountain Listen Here
File size: 3.16 MB
Length: 06 mins, 54 secs
Interview with Congressman Michael Oxley Listen Here
File size: 3.24 MB
Length: 07 mins, 04 secs
Interview with Janice Anderson, President and CEO, and Anne Tulek, EVP, Professional Services, Access Sciences Listen Here
File size: 4.24 MB
Length: 09 mins, 16 secs
Interview with Paul Neel, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, OmniRIM Listen Here
File size: 3.75 MB
Length: 08 mins, 12 secs
Interview with David Cohen, SVP of Global Solutions, Orchestria Listen Here
File size: 3.19 MB
Length: 06 mins, 59 secs
The Archivist of the United States, Professor Allen Weinstein
Professor Allen Weinstein, The Archivist of the United States, was a special guest at the opening session of the 52nd Annual Conference and Expo in Baltimore, MD. During his address, Professor Weinstein offered his support for records management as an official job classification in the Standard Occupational Classification schema.
“I support the proposal by ARMA International to include records and information management as a distinct occupational classification,” says Professor Weinstein.
Keynote Presentation, United States Congressman Michael Oxley
When the United States Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) in 2002, it literally changed the way the world does business. Intended to deter reruns of Enron, Tyco, WorldCom, and the like, SOX focused a bright spotlight on how companies manage their audit records, which, in turn, has had a monumental impact on the records and information management (RIM) profession and industry.
In his keynote address, former Ohio Congressman Michael Oxley, who coauthored the groundbreaking legislation, addresses how RIM is key to good governance. Oxley, who is now NASDAQ's non-executive vice chairman, also examined the intended and realized effects of SOX and what to expect in the near future, including the ramifications of proposals for "commonsense changes" to SOX that are expected this summer.
2007-2008 ARMA International President Carol E. B. Choksy, Ph.D., CRM, PMP delivers an address at the opening session of the 2007 Conference and Expo. During her address, she discusses the state of corporate information management and the need for a new generation of information management professional.
Technology Spotlight Session
Electronic records – from e-mails to wave files – come in all sizes, formats, and applications. They can make your life easier or a virtual nightmare – it all depends on how you manage them. This spirited facilitated session features the industry's top experts from CA, IBM, Iron Mountain, and Microsoft discuss the current records and information management landscape, strategies for surviving and thriving, and tools that can make it easier and less costly. Learn about different approaches to federated versus centralized records and how to choose the best solution for your organization.
Speakers include:
Galina Datskovsky, Ph.D., CRM, Senior Vice President Development, Information Governance, CA, Inc.
Craig Rhinehart, Director, ECM Compliance and Discovery Product Marketing, IBM
Fred Engel, Chief Technology Officer, Iron Mountain Digital, Iron Mountain
Evan Richman, ECM Product Management, Microsoft Corporation
The best ideas in the world can't change anything without good implementation. People have a "story" about why they do things the way they've always done them. It feels right to them. Make your idea – whatever that might be – sound even better by telling a different, more compelling story that embodies new actions with future emotional payoffs. Annette Simmons, president of Group Process Consulting and author of Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins and several other books, helps you learn to identify current stories that pull you to the past – and keeps you doing things the same old way, replace discrediting stories about new changes, and frame new goals and methods within a compelling future story.
ARMA International’s 2007 Conference and Expo Podcast is brought to you by NextPage, providing desktop document retention, and ARMA International, the authority on managing records and information.
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