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Information Resource Management—

  • how organizations know what to do
    and evidence of what they have done.

Knowledge Resource Management—

  • risk and compliance management
    within learning, innovative communities of practice.

Intellectual Capital Management—

  • extract value from intangible assets and
    optimize as much as 70% of market value.

Providing Certified Records Manager expertise in Asia and beyond, IRM Strategies:
  • provides the roadmap to cut waste and cost;
  • designs audits and projects to improve information management;
  • transforms an administrative burden into a knowledge asset,
    harnessing intellectual capital for ongoing success.

Data Rot

"Data rot" is a term and that captures a significant challenge for today's information resource managers. Essentially, it means that no matter what medium is selected for storage of digital data, that content probably will not exist in readable form some years later—unless it is continually copied over to ever newer media.

Records management is the systematic control of information exercised over:

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Value from Employee Learning & Development

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Does corporate training, in-house or outsourced, really deliver value? The answer depends on how learning activities fit into the overall culture and infrastructure. Focus on the needs of adult learners in general and your teams in particular to get the most out of tight training budgets. Here are six tips.

10 Key Issues with Sharepoint

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Even Sharepoint needs an information Architecture

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Recently, we were asked whether a design process for information architecture is required for a Sharepoint implementation. After all, Sharepoint is "ready", right? This question reveals the gap in understanding of enterprise content management (ECM), or perhaps, the degree to which an easy way out is preferred over conscious planning. This isn't a Microsoft Sharepoint problem.

Buy a used MP3 player, get US military classifed data

Amid claims that knowledge and records management are just too difficult for leaders to grasp, businesses, health providers and governments large and small continue to demonstrate that your information in their hands is just not safe. Classified data from a US Military source, purchased in an Oklahoma thrift shop by a New Zealander, is just the latest.
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