ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: APPROACHES FOR TRANSITIONING TO AND MANAGING ELECTRONIC RECORDS

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Making the transition from paper-based, manual processes to automated, electronic processes can be daunting. Although some organizations have successfully automated key processing areas, many organizations struggle as they take steps toward an electronic records environment. Lack of executive buy in, cost overruns, unexpected technology challenges, insufficient quality control, and low end-user adoption are but a few obstacles that can limit the path to success. During this session, Howard will share successful approaches, challenges and lessons learned, while assisting organizations in their journey towards achieving an electronic records environment, including an overview of what you need to know about electronic records and electronic records management systems.

Core Competencies: Information Governance

Howard Loos, CRM, IGP, has more than 20 years of experience in the field of Records and Information Management (RIM). During most of those years, Howard worked as a consultant in the Financial, Manufacturing, Oil & Gas and Technology industries, as well as Education and Government. His specialties include strategy development, RIM program development, organizational governance, requirements gathering and software implementation. More recently, Howard has lead RIM Program Development teams and SharePoint implementations. Howard attended the University of North Dakota, where he received his bachelor’s degree, majoring in both Business Administration and Records and Information Management. He later received an MBA from the same university. Howard is currently serving as the Director of Records and Information Management at Brigham Young University and as the ICRM Mentor Coordinator.

What: Informational Webinar
When: October 26, 2022 @ 10:00am HST
Cost: Free for ARMA and Non-Members
Where: Zoom (link will be sent after registration)
RSVP by: October 25, 2022

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l0pphW9RSOC2tfrSscW1Ww