The COVID crisis has forced organizations to rethink how they view remote work, remote workers, and the systems used to support them. One of the clear beneficiaries in the rush to remote work is Microsoft. Over 90% of organizations are using Microsoft 365 in some fashion – particularly relative to collaborative content services and these new remote working demands.
The purpose of this event is not to endorse Microsoft 365 nor contend that it is the only content and process management solution in the marketplace. Rather, given the rapid and deep market expansion since early 2020, it is worth understanding how this presence is maturing. We invite you to learn how to master YOUR M365 investment so that you can realize its full potential however your business needs may change in the next several months.
Join the AIIM team and M365 experts from a variety of industries and business applications for an interactive exploration into these elements of utilization:
This Virtual Event is approved for 3.5 hours of CIP Maintenance Credits.
Host: Kevin Craine, MBA Content Strategist, AIIM |
Keynote: Peggy Winton, CIP President & CEO AIIM |
Robert Bogue President Thor Projects |
John Brown CEO |
Vlad Catrinescu |
Andrew Cowan |
Arsalan Eizadirad |
Richard Freeman
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Noorez Khamis
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Chris McNulty |
Scott Miller EVP of Thought Leadership FranklinCovey
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Roland Reddekop
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Michael Schweitzer |
Dan Taillefer
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Peggy Winton
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Join AIIM President, Peggy Winton, as she sharesshare the feedback and analysis provided by our CIP Expert Panel, who contributed to our latest Industry Watch report. |
Iterview with Scott Miller, EVP of Thought Leadership at FranklinCovey Scott Miller |
Scott Miller is the co-author of the book EVERYONE DESERVES A GREAT MANAGER: The 6 Critical Practices for Leading a Team. The book is a WSJ best seller. In this interview, we’ll talk about managing change, and specific techniques for mid-level leaders to better implement technology and process change.. |
Leading Your Organization on its Information Transformation Journey Roland Reddekop |
The pandemic accelerated adoption of O365, but with the quick pivot to working from home, some key user education components got left behind, and untagged records are scattered in emails, OneDrive, and Team sites. We'll share tips for: |
Superpower Your Corporate Intranet using Microsoft Teams Noorez Khamis Vlad Catrinescu |
More and more businesses are using Microsoft Teams as their main collaboration tool as well as the latest and greatest cloud technology that brings together document management, chat, meetings, calling, devices, apps, and solutions all in one place. However, until now, Corporate Intranets have lived primarily as separate browser-based applications. Come to this session to understand how your Microsoft 365 digital workplace modernization strategy should instill behaviors fostered by an understanding of organizational content that is 1) Communication based versus 2) Collaboration based. Understand how using Microsoft Teams – as the hub for all of your organizational Teamwork in combination with Valo Connect can serve both these needs and superpower your Corporate Intranet.. |
Understand the Microsoft 365 Audit Trail and Your Options Michael Schweitzer |
Microsoft 365 audit logs provide a complete listing of user activities including actions for important documents and information. Knowing who last viewed items, where items are stored and who deleted items is important in legal scenarios and staying compliant with regulations such as GDPR or HIPAA. |
Managing Content Chaos with Artificial Intelligence John Brown
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Understanding your content and how to manage it is a critical part of today’s modern workplace. Studies show that organizations have up to 80% of their information in unmanaged repositories such as file shares. This is technical debt that prevents effective search and may represent a legal risk. |
Ok, Pandemic. What's Next? Richard Freeman |
TA singular event has re-shaped how we operate in our current state of business. M365 and other technologies allowed businesses to quickly adapt to the new requirements of employee engagement and customer communications. However, the speed of transformation has resulted in new business and operational challenges that are yet to be addressed. This session focuses on identifying these challenges and discusses the various "design thinking" elements that can allow businesses to develop a roadmap that addresses today's operational and security concerns. |
Why We Did What We Did – and What We Do Now Rob Bogue |
We had to launch everyone into Microsoft Teams immediately for our organizations to continue to function. We had to transform paper processes into electronic equivalents. Here’s what we have to do now to protect the future of our organizations. |