The printable PDF version of the program for the 2008 Canada Region Conference is available. You can view the session topics and timing in the table below.
The ARMA Canada 2008 conference in Fredericton, June 1 – 4, has been pre-approved for 15.5 credit hours for the ICRM Certification Maintenance Program (CMP). Each CRM who wishes to receive full credits for the conference must attend all sessions (Sunday afternoon to Wednesday closing). Your request for credit can now be submitted online via the new ICRM database at https://db.icrm.org/icrm. Evidentiary documentation can be attached to your request or forward via e-mail, USPS, or fax. ARMA Canada will provide the ICRM event code to those who qualify.
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1:15 – 4:30 |
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Sun |
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xx | S31 - From Dry to Interesting: A Fresh Approach to RIM Training Janice Francisco |
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S32 Evaluation and Planning: A Successful Combination
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8:30 - 9:45 |
10:15 – 11:30 |
1:15 - 2:30 |
3:00 -4:15 |
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Mon |
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ARMA International President Elect
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M21 ARMA Core Competencies Demystified Roberta Shaffer, MLn, J.D Deborah Marshall LECG
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M31 Using the ARMA Core Competencies – Panel Discussion
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M41 Compliance and Testing for Records Management Programs Lenore Greenberg CRM Executive Director, Ernst & Young
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2 |
M22 Designing Classification & Retention Systems Steve Neilly, CRM |
M32 Dig Out! Dealing with eMail Overload Gregory Clark Director, Product Management -
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M42 The Sedona Conference and e-Discovery Come to Canada
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M23 Marketing your Records Management Program John Annunziello, ermm Manager, Records and Information |
M33 Function versus Format: Scheduling and Implementing Electronic Records Retention Patricia Daum Manager, Records Management, FOIPOP & Copyright,
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M43 Metadata and Taxonomies: Tying the Two Together Denise Bruno
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M24 Strategic Direction for Enterprise Electronic Records Management Program Vigi Gurushanta Consultant, |
M34 Local Governments and Records Management Practices Alexandra (Sandie) Bradley President & Consultant, Harwood Consulting
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M44 Local Governments and Records Management Practices
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| Tues | Plenary Session A Unique Perspective on Canada’s Contribution to Leading Edge Records and Information Management Jim Coulson As leader of one of the largest Records and Information Management consulting practices in North America, Jim Coulson is living RIM on the leading edge, directing projects for some of the very largest corporations in the world. But his roots are very much in the education and experience he received in Canada (where he worked for 18 years before moving to the US.) Using his first hand experience, Mr. Coulson will weave the milestones and contributions that have led Canadian records management professionals to significantly impact leading edge thinking on records and information management. He will leverage this past experience as one of the pioneers of RIM in Canada to share his thoughts on what the leading edge practices in RIM are today. |
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10:00 - 11:15 |
11:15- 12:30 |
1:45 – 3:00 |
3:15 - 4:30 |
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T11 Life Cycles of RIM Projects
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T21 Compliance and Records Management with Microsoft Office and SharePoint 2007
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T31 Scanning: What You Should Know Becky Paluch Business Analyst, TOWER Software Chris Green
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T41 Decentralized Imaging Operations Tony Laino, CRM Manager, Records Management |
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T12 The Roadmap of a Record Retention policy implementation Jean-Francois De Rico, Counsel Dominic Jaar, Commercial Litigation Counsel, Bell Inc.
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T22 Practical Tips for Organizing Email Joanne Wiens Consultant,
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T32 Strategies for Specifying Better EDRM Systems Connie Christensen Partner and Consultant, Synercon Management Consulting
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T42 Managing to Think Like a Change Leader Janice Francisco
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T13 Classifications for Real People: Designing and Implementing a Records Classification System for End Users Ken Oldenburger Consultant, Oldenburger Consulting
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T23 Document Security Classification Garry Lariviere AECL
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T33 Records management in the business world - what they didn't teach you in college Lynn Mason Information Centre Manager,
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T43 The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador: Information Management Requirements for Electronic Applications Lori Collins Alison Randell
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4 |
T14 Case Study: Electronic Records Management Solution to the Procure to Pay Process Barry Sussman, CRM
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T24 Enterprise Content Management Trends and Strategies for 2008 Gloria Chiasson Managing Consultant – Enterprise Content Management, IBM Global Business Services
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T34 Comment Développer un Plan de Classification Corporatif Basé sur les Fonctions et les Activités d’une Entreprise Jean-Pierre Carrière, CRM
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T44 Comment Élaborer un Calendrier de Conservation en Harmonie avec le Plan de Classification Jean-Pierre Carrière, CRM Consultant,
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8:30 – 9:45 |
10:00 – 11:15 |
1:00 – 2:00 |
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Wed |
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W11 The Changing Face of the Enterprise - What Records and Knowledge Managers Need to Know about Web 2.0 Cheryl McKinnon Director, Collaborative Content Management Open Text
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W21 Electronic Records Management Systems André Benard Solutions Consultant,
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Endnote An Inconvenient Truth Carl Duivenvoorden Carl will be discussing how individuals, businesses, schools, and other organizations can be a major part of the solution to the growing crisis of global warming. |
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W12 Elements of a Disaster Preparedness/Recovery Plan Janie Wait, CRM
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W22 Elements of a disaster preparedness/ recovery plan Janie Wait, CRM President & Director of Marketing, Intermountain Record Center
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W13 Taming the Electronic Tiger now that the Paper Tiger is under Control Margaret Russell, CRM Information Specialist, Imperial Oil
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W23 Are you prepared for the next disaster? Jerry Kofsky Regional Key Accounts Manager, Cyril Dakhlau Munters Inc. Moisture Control Services
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W14 CRM prep – pt 1 Christine Ardern
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W24 CRM prep – pt 2 Christine Ardern Consultant,
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