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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.

Knowledge Beyond Technology

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It is tempting to look for technology to solve organizational problems. But time after time, the problem seems to be one of connections. Do people know what to do? or why? These questions drive how well technology can be deployed and put to productive use. Where information is concerned, without the "why", people do what makes sense to them individually...even in the most command and control environments. The following example Is a business case in point.

ISO 38500:2008 IT Governance

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The International Organization for Standards has produced a guideline for governance of information technology. It is a framework of principles for decision flows on: Responsibility, Strategy, Acquisition, Performance, Conformance, and Human Behavior that draws, as so many do, from the Australian Standards, in this case, AS 8015. (Where would IM be without Canada in the 80s-90s and Australia in the 90s-20s?)

As with any standard, the effort to interpret and achieve compliance must fit within the overall governance and operational context.

Basel II Breaking News

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As members of the Basel II Compliance Professionals Association, it is gratifying to learn that the government of China has moved its compliance schedule ahead a full year.

When technologies become relics, what happens to the data?

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Experts worry that items preserved in digital form may not be readily accessible in the future because the equipment and software needed to read them will become obsolete. Recent scandals in the USA provoke this New York Time article on accountability in government. But it's not just government that faces this challenge.

Blogs related to Recorded Information Management

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Collecting insights into the challenge of managing recorded information: click on more ...

The KM Challenge: Cases & More

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The KM Challenge: Cases & More Tolstoy observed that every family is happy in the same way, but that the unhappiness is uniquely experienced. In much the same way, there may be more to learn from KM gone wrong than from KM gone right.
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