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About
this
event
Please
join
ARMA
NOVA
for
our
January
chapter
meeting.
Our
program
theme
for
this
chapter
season
is
“From
Records
Management
to
Information
Governance.”
We
will
be
exploring
how we
as RIM
professionals
need
to
expand
our
focus
beyond
records
retention
and
disposition,
to a
full
range
of
lifecycle
management
governance
strategies
and
processes.
Our
speaker
for
this
meeting
is
Bill
English,
who
will
talk
about
best
practices
for
building
a
records
management
deployment
in
SharePoint
Server
2010.
In
this
demo-rich
session,
Bill
English
will
show
you
how to
build
a
Records
Management
deployment
from
scratch,
utilizing
the
tools
that
Microsoft
has
provided
in
SharePoint
Server
2010.
This
session
will
assume
you
have
knowledge
of
taxonomies,
file
plan
development,
basic
compliance
knowledge
and
general
ECM
principles.
Come
and
learn
the
good
and
the
bad
with
RM in
SharePoint!
Demos
include:
(1)
Installing
the
Microsoft
Managed
Metadata
Service;
(2)
Configuring
the
Managed
Metadata
Service;
(3)
Working
with
Content
Type
Syndication;
and
(4)
Metadata
managed
at
both
the
MMS
layer
and
the
site
collection
layer.
Critical
Decision
Points
Discussed:
1.
Which
metadata
will
need
to be
input
into
the
SharePoint
System
so
that
information
is
swiftly
and
easily
findable.
This
discussion
takes
into
account
the
concepts
of
precision
and
recall.
2.
Staffing
requirements
and
skill
development
requirements
to
build
and
maintain
the
records
management
system
in
SharePoint
3.
Existing
decisions
that
must
exist
in the
environment
in
order
for
the
SharePoint
system
to be
successfully
leveraged
in
support
of
organization
goals
4.
Metadata
Governance
and
Design
in
SharePoint
About
our
speaker
Bill
English
- is
an
industry
leader,
author,
and
educator
specializing
in
SharePoint
Products
and
Technologies.
As
Chief
Executive
Officer
of EBA
Companies
(Mindsharp
and
The
Best
Practices
Conference),
Bill
draws
on his
experience
in
business
management
to
teach
and
consult
about
mapping
SharePoint
features
to
business
processes
and
information
organization
needs.
As a
former
psychologist
in
Minnesota
for
nine
years,
English
uses
his
knowledge
of
human
behavior
to
help
companies
implement
change
through
software
platforms.
Microsoft
has
acknowledged
Bill’s
professional
contributions
to the
SharePoint
community
by
awarding
him
the
Most
Valuable
Professional
(MVP)
award
for
ten
consecutive
years.
Since
2000,
Bill
has
authored
14
books
on
Exchange
and
SharePoint
products,
including
the
Administrator’s
Companion
for
SharePoint
Server
2010
by
Microsoft
Press.
Bill
lives
in
Minnesota
with
his
wife
and
two
children,
where
summer
is the
six
best
days
of the
year! |