By Marcus Durand on Wednesday, May, 7th, 2014 in Blog Posts,Cadence Group News & Events,Industry News & Events. No Comments
Cadence Group Vice President to offer leadership insights and best practices to RIM professionals at annual event.
ATLANTA – Certified Records Manager Daniel Beard, ERMM, will be offering leadership insights and best practices to Records Information Management (RIM) professionals at the Annual ARMA Workshop. Maggiano’s in Buckhead will host the annual Atlanta ARMA workshop on May 8, 2014. Daniel Beard, CRM, ERMM, Vice President of Cadence Group and ARMA board member, will help facilitate the 101 workshop. “The day will be divided into two tracks allowing individuals to access the information that best suits their situation,” said Beard. “This educational event has something for everyone since it addresses the wide scope of challenges we face in Records and Information Management (RIM) today.”
Track 1, or RIM101, is geared towards those just entering the profession or individuals in adjacent spaces or divisions that find themselves more involved in RIM. The session will answer basic questions like why RIM is critical to their organization and how they can proactively protect the company during discovery. Beard and other experts from ARMA will cover technology, systems and the key aspects of managing the records life cycle.
Track 2, now called RIM 201, was developed in response to past participants who expressed a desire go deeper into the Information Governance umbrella. This session, developed for active RIM professionals, will address questions surrounding how to leverage the monster called Big Data without risking exposure, how to tap into the Cloud while maintaining security, accessibility and integrity and how knowing the ins and outs of information forensics will make you a hero to the General Counsel.
“This is my third year participating in the program and every year I come away with new insights, even as a presenter,” shared Beard. “ARMA is focused on providing both educational and networking opportunities in the growing RIM arena and these workshops meet both of those objectives. Not only do participants come away with valuable connections in the field, but we all get to tap into the best practices and lessons learned by our peers. I enjoy mentoring others and am pleased to have this opportunity to contribute to the RIM community.”
Learn more about the event and view a complete agenda at http://www.cvent.com/events/atlanta-arma-rim-101-201-seminar-2014/agenda-1e4dd89e5ca04df8b9509e8195124494.aspx