We’re excited to present at the upcoming annual e-Records Conference, which takes place on Friday November 18th at the Commons Conference Center in Austin, TX! The event theme this year is “Discovering the Path Forward” and will gather RM and IT professionals at the local and state levels. Our team mate Justin Head will be presenting his valuable session: “Governance at the Speed of Productivity and Collaboration.” Read more about the session details below, and be sure to register for this event today!
Note: the in-person portion of this event has reached capacity, but the virtual on-demand version is unlimited, or you can enter the waitlist for in-person.
Presentation
Session: Governance at the speed of productivity and collaboration
Session Speaker: Justin Head, Collabware
Session Description: Governance of information is largely a discussion quality first and speed second. Collaboration and productivity, is quite focused on speed first and quality second.
In this presentation we will discuss:
Why this is important in our governance strategy
How the ebb and flow of user sentiment drives this conversation
Technical (high level) challenges to governing and managing the content or records when data growth is so fast in collaborative environments (TEAMS)
Governance challenges to governing and managing the content or records when data growth is so fast in collaborative environments (TEAMS)
How to adjust your strategy to governing the content so you can keep pace with the speed at which content and records are created today.
Time: 2:30PM (GMT-5)
Speaker
Speaker: Justin Head – Collabware
Speaker Bio: Justin is an experienced Records Management and Information Governance professional with more than 15 years of experience in both public and private sector. Justin has led many projects in the records and information management (RIM) space with focus on RIM program development, COTS integrations and custom application development.
About e-Records Conference
This event is organized by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and co-sponsored by the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to promote electronic records management in Texas government. The conference gathers records management and information technology staff from the state and local level together to learn from each other by sharing case studies, solutions, best practices, challenges, and lessons learned.