We’re excited to be part of the upcoming SCIE ARMA meeting on Wednesday June 15th from noon to 1 PDT! Our CEO, Graham Sibley, will be presenting his popular, valuable session: “Pushing the Business Case for Records Management - Aligning Executive, IT, Legal and RM needs.” Read more about the session details below, and be sure to register for this virtual event today!
Presentation
Pushing the Business Case for Records Management - Aligning Executive, IT, Legal and RM needs
This session will walk through the current needs of Executives, Legal, IT, and RM, and will show how to build a business case for a program that aligns all parties on achieving a mutually beneficial outcome. The session will address strategic and practical needs of each party, as well as the cultural needs of the employees who will be affected. Understanding the KPIs of each group will open channels for improved communication and identify common goals that can be streamlined with better collaboration. Whether you work in a small corporation, or a large government body, this session will help you to build a better business case that resonates with all parties.
This info session will cover:
• Current goals and KPIs of Executive, IT, Legal and Records departments
• Legal & Regulatory mandates for each
• Respective risks and budget considerations
• Resources to back up your research
• Identifying a cohesive solution that addresses collective needs
• How to present your business case
Time: 12:00PM PDT
Speaker: Graham Sibley, CEO – Collabware
Speaker Bio: Graham Sibley founded Collabware in 2010 after overseeing countless large enterprise Records Management projects. Born out of need and the lack of advanced ECM software that is truly intelligent, his focus has remained on ensuring user adoption. The new technical principles tested and proven by Collabware and enacted with its customers has contributed to the success in helping modernize information management practices and his foothold as an educator.
About the SCIE ARMA Chapter
Serving Records and Information Management Professionals in Riverside, San Bernardino, eastern Los Angeles and northeastern Orange Counties since 1985, the Southern California Inland Empire Chapter is committed to providing education and professional support to records and information managers, serving both the public sector and private industry organizations.