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	<title>12/17/2008 - Delivering (Records Management) On-Line Training to all Employees - A Case Study</title>
	<link>http://www.armanebraska.com/Meetings.php#1229490000</link>
	<description> Arlyce Vogel
We Energies - A Wisconsin Energy Corporation

Do you need to develop and deliver records management basic training to all employees but don&#039;t know where to start?  In a computerized business world records management is everybody&#039;s business.  The assumption that all employees know how to manage their records is not defensible in court.  This session will show you a communication plan, stategic timing and samples of messages sent to different audiences and the actual 10-minute online training delivered to employees.

LOCATION/SCHEDULE
	Eugene T. Mahoney State Park
	Riverview Lodge
	28500 West Park Highway
	Ashland, Nebraska  68003

11:00 - Networking
11:30 - Lunch
12:00 - Presentation
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	<title>11/19/2008 - CASE STUDY: Cleaning up Shared Drives - The Easiest Way to Find a Needle is to Get Rid of the Haystack</title>
	<link>http://www.armanebraska.com/Meetings.php#1227070800</link>
	<description> Brian Tuemmler
Delve Information Group

So many have retained so much for so long - e-content and all kinds of &quot;e-waste&quot; in network drives - without applying records management principles.  Now, records managers are being asked to identify what e-content should be purged or migrated to managed repositories.  This session will detail the experiences of a large e-records cleanup project: the issues, strategy, processes and benefits.

LOCATION/SCHEDULE
	Eugene T. Mahoney State Park
	Peter Kiewit Lodge, Nebraska Conference Room
	28500 West Park Highway
	Ashland, Nebraska  68003

11:00 - Networking
11:30 - Lunch
12:00 - Presentation
   
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	<title>10/15/2008 - Monitoring &amp; Auditing for Compliance</title>
	<link>http://www.armanebraska.com/Meetings.php#1224043200</link>
	<description> Genifer Graff
IBM


This session illustrates how using events and metadata in the life cycle of content can provide sound evidence of compliance with regulatory and governance requirements. History maintained as part of a record’s life can be searched and reported on to provide key audit information on who did what and when in the course of a transaction. This provides significant advantages in responding to discovery orders while establishing the legal chain of custody.


Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

Respond to auditors and other discovery orders more accurately and more quickly 
Better leverage metadata elements when designing and implementing electronic records management systems Optimize the linkage between records and the business processes that use them


Genifer Graff is currently employed at IBM where she is an information technology specialist specializing in Enterprise Content Management with an emphasis on Capture Solutions and Electronic Records Management. 


DC Centre
	11830 Stonegate Cir
	Omaha, Nebraska  68164



11:00 - Networking
11:30 - Lunch
12:00 - Presentation
  
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	<title>9/24/2008 - One Day Seminar: Randy Kahn, Esq.</title>
	<link>http://www.armanebraska.com/Meetings.php#1222228800</link>
	<description>Nebraska Chapter, ARMA Inc. and Continuum Worldwide present

Randy Kahn, Esq.


Join us for this all day seminar featuring the following sessions:

The Intersection of E-Discovery and Information Management
Building a Compliant Records Management Program
Doing Battle the Nice Way: Negotiating an E-Communications Policy

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