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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.

Information costs

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  • in time, space and equipment
  • it provokes questions.
In electronic, paper and other records, supporting every aspect of your business, information feeds the corporate brain. It is both necessary and expensive, and goes far beyond technology.

Preserving Web Content

As business and organisations in all sector take advantage of the reach and convenience of web-based marketing, communications and service delivery, there is little time or effort spent on addressing need to preserve content. IT Directors note that it is challenging enough to satisfy the demands of site visitors for fresh, continually evolving content. Some say they are "frankly, not interested" in preserving content. For insight into the issue, watch the video. Slides follow.

AIIM Explains Electronic Records Management

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The Association for Imaging and Information Management (AIIM) is a valuable source of information on a variety of issues, challenges and opportunities related to the management of information. With a focus that is usually firmly rooted in digital content management, it is great to see that the article, "What is ERM?", draws on the important international standard, ISO 15489.

Tweets Are Discoverable

Are you a networker who is a Twitter fan? Do you find it snappy and informative, cute or irritating?

It's not a yes or no equation as suggested in this YouTube selection. It's how you manage the challenge with a social networking strategy. Don't be twitterpated!

The zeal with which social networking applications (from Twitter to Facebook and beyond) are taken up by business can have surprising consequences. Even some law firms have jumped on the bandwagon, using Twitter to share knowledge with clients and prospects. But, advantages in one context may translate into risk for another. The greatest risk in social networking applications may come from not knowing if or by whom they are being used--or why.

New Zealand Grapples with Reality

In some jurisdictions, cultural norms maintain the separation of public (workplace) and private worlds. However, the degree of separation may be a factor of generational preference and technology. New Zealand's approach can add value across regions--but is it enough?

Knowledge Sharing

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It is our pleasure to make available selected content for participants of IRM Strategies' events and presentations sponsored by partnering organizers. This content is open only to registered members of irmstrategies.com on the knowledge sharing and related pages.
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