Electronic Records/ Information Management-1- Certificate Training
Join us to unpack the seven keys to effective digital information and records management in today’s dynamic and challenging environment:
The movement toward electronic records offers unprecedented opportunities to improve business efficiency via cheaper storage, faster information retrieval and automation of records management workflows such as retention and disposition. But with new opportunities come new challenges, as the technical and business reality of electronic records and systems meets records management requirements that existed well before terms like “electronic records” and “digitization” became commonplace in business.
D – Direction and policy
I – Information for business needs
G – Governance and risk
I – Implementation
T – Tools and systems
A – Accountability
L – Leadership
Product Description
From managing electronic content, Record / information life cycle, information sharing, ERM applications, development of Business cases, Design and implementation of records management project to vital records and terminology, etc, this training will make clear many conceptual issues pertinent in ensuring that the right information is made available to the right persons at the right time
KENYAN DELEGATES & COMESA RESIDENTS : USD 490
(Kenyans may pay KES 49,000)
INTERNATIONAL: USD 490
VENUE: Sunstar Hotel, Garden Estate Rd, Off Thika Superhighway,Nairobi Kenya
(Charges includes lunch, teas, tuition, learning materials and certification BUT exclude dinner and accommodation)
- Do you keep files you don’t need?
- Are you missing files you do need?
- Does the current organization and retention meet your current needs?
- If not, what should be changed so your needs are met?
INTRODUCTION
The movement toward electronic records offers unprecedented opportunities to improve business efficiency via cheaper storage, faster information retrieval and automation of records management workflows such as retention and disposition. But with new opportunities come new challenges, as the technical and business reality of electronic records and systems meets records management requirements that existed well before terms like “electronic records” and “digitization” became commonplace in business.
It should also be noted that challenges of applying established requirements to new media are not unique to organizations that successfully moved away from physical record keeping in favor of a paperless office.
Many organizations are subject to stringent internal administrative processes and external rules that require them to retain signed contracts, title documents and other core records in paper form. But the coexistence of paper and electronic content can add yet another layer of complexity to the otherwise simple tasks of identifying, retaining and eventually disposing of required business records.
So how does an organization reap the benefits of electronic records management while mitigating the compliance and practical risks introduced by those same electronic records?
Such will be the theme of the training.
For more information, click on this link: Electronic Records Management Course