Posts tagged: records management

Recordkeeping’s hill to climb

I’ve just spent the last two days helping an Australian government agency develop their web CMS requirements. As one might expect, the topic of recordkeeping came up, and how it should relate the CMS and intranet. I also had a long conversation at the end of the first day with the records manager, who is [...]

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Integrating CMS with recordkeeping?

I provided a CMS short-list to a client today, just one of a number of CMS selection projects that we currently have underway. What made this different, however, was the requirement for integration between the CMS and TRIM, their records management system (RMS/EDRMS). Their needs were fairly straightforward: Take documents stored in the RMS, select [...]

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Recordkeeping and Toastmasters

Last week I met up with a former CIO of a local council in Queensland. We’ve done work together on-and-off over a number of years, and he’d recently moved into a new job in Sydney. He shared a number of stories about the work they’d been doing up in Queensland, and this one really stood [...]

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Implementing records management: the morning after

Ganesh Vednere has written about the activities after a records management system has been implemented. To quote: So you’ve chosen the right records management (RM) package, got the smartest developers in your firm to design and develop the solution, and today you successfully went into production with the application. Lo and behold, it works! High [...]

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