10am CST; 9pm MST; 8am PST
The AIIM community has long connected the excessive amount of information flowing into our organizations and the compliance and legal risk this carries. As a result, executives and stakeholders treated Information Governance (IG) as an afterthought, unconnected to strategic efforts around innovation and growth.
Now, the increasing customer demand for value, availability, and quality when it comes to products and services is causing a shift in the perceived role of IG within many organizations. For digital transformation leaders, something bigger is indeed at play now – an increasing connection between information governance and business strategy. In fact, 58% of IG professionals we talked to acknowledge that they need to "move up the value chain" when it comes to influencing BUSINESS decisions.
That shift has been a long time coming, and it isn't easily made. That's because it requires deliberate proof points, automated processes, and practices that focus on the role that timely and trusted information delivered in context plays in achieving the organization's growth objectives.
Join AIIM and an impressive lineup of IG experts on November 10th for a complimentary virtual seminar. With real-life examples from your peers, you'll learn:
This webinar is approved for 3.5 hours of CIP Maintenance Credits.
Peggy Winton, CIP (Keynote) President & CEO AIIM |
Kevin Craine (Host) Content Strategist AIIM |
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Rob Gerbrandt, CD, PMP |
Amy Harrelson
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Jordan Uytterhagen Managing Director Cadence Solutions |
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Theresa Resek, CIP Vice President, AIIM |
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Making the Connection Between Information Governance and Business Strategy: A Keynote Peggy Winton, CIP President & CEO AIIM |
In Winton's opening remarks, she’ll take a look at key trends and aspirations as told to us by AIIM community members in research conducted over the past year, highlighting the connection between information governance and business strategy. She’ll reveal why users are pursuing automation initiatives, as well as opportunities and obstacles. |
Conquering Information Chaos With Microsoft 365 and harmon.ie David Lavenda |
Gartner reports that “As organizations rapidly scale their remote work capabilities… they are struggling to successfully implement and enforce data governance frameworks. As they rely on fragmented storage systems, they are more exposed to regulatory, ethical, and data security risks." This session explores new governance challenges facing remote workers who struggle to get a grip on Microsoft 365’s multiple content repositories - SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, and Outlook. The session presents the case of ESDC, a Canadian Federal Agency, to demonstrate best practices for reining in the chaos inherent in today’s remote digital workplace. |
The Good, the Bad, and Please HELP me! - IG/RM Stories Jordan Uytterhagen |
Listen and learn as Jordan Uytterhagen shares the Tales from the Trenches on good, bad, and Please HELP me! Project experiences in IG And RM. From more-money-than-brains projects to an unsecured records center, you'll learn from the best and the worst real-world examples. |
Let’s “Speak the Language” for More Successful Information Management Initiatives Kevin Craine
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AIIM members tell us that they struggle to “get a seat at the C-Suite table.” Often, important innovations and solutions are known but left unrealized because of a lack of a strategy, resources, and buy-in needed to really innovate. As a result, digital transformation initiatives often stall or fail outright. How can you get the attention, support, and buy-in that you need? In this session, we’ll explore specific ways to overcome the cultural gap. It involves the right assessments and perspective and the ability to “speak the language” that will resonate with executive sponsors. The techniques are rooted in proven methodologies for total quality management and continuous process improvement. Listen for specific action items you can use today. |
Why Is Information Governance Important to the C-Suite? Rob Gerbrandt
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Digital transformation has created a highly complex information landscape. In this session, you'll learn how information governance best practices create business value, mitigate risk, and help avoid costly fines. |