New seminars focus on fundamentals and disaster preparedness.If your business were to be struck by disaster tomorrow, would your most vital information survive? Basic records and information management and disaster preparedness are the topics of a new seminar series from ARMA International and sponsored by the National Archives National Archives, official depository for records of the U.S. federal government, established in 1934 by an act of Congress. Although displeasure concerning the method of keeping national records was voiced in Congress as early as 1810, the United States continued and Records Administration (NARA Nara (nä`rä), city (1990 pop. 349,349), capital of Nara prefecture, S Honshu, Japan. An ancient cultural and religious center, it was founded in 706 by imperial decree and was modeled after Chang'an (see Xi'an), the capital of T'ang China. ). The series is comprised of two workshops: "Records and Information Management: The Foundation" and "Emergency Management: Prepare, Respond, and Recover from Disaster." In the two-day workshop, "Records and Information Management: The Foundation," instructor Mark Langemo, Ph.D., CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization. , FAI, will teach less-experienced records managers how to develop a successful organization-wide records program. Even seasoned professionals who want to refresh (1) To continuously charge a device that cannot hold its content. CRTs must be refreshed, because the phosphors hold their glow for only a few milliseconds. Dynamic RAM chips require refreshing to maintain their charged bit patterns. See vertical scan frequency and redraw. their skills will benefit from this seminar's tried and true strategies for developing and strengthening records and information management programs. The one-day "Emergency Management: Prepare, Respond, and Recover from Disaster" will offer tips on disaster prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. Attendees will learn how to identify vital records, establish an emergency management planning team, conduct a business impact assessment to mitigate loss, minimize recovery costs through proper records protection, and much more. Stacie Byas, MA, MS, and Mark Ferguson
Mark Ferguson (born 28 February, 1961 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an New Zealand-based Australian actor and television , CRM, CBCP CBCP Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines CBCP Certified Business Continuity Professional (Disaster Recovery Institute International) CBCP Callback Control Protocol CBCP Certified Business Continuity Planner , both with NARA, will present this timely seminar. Registrations are now being accepted for April 29-May 1 in Baltimore and May 8-10 in Chicago. Attend both the "Foundation" and "Emergency Management" seminars for extra savings. Program details and registration information are available at www.arma.org/learning/seminars/ spring_records_2002.cfm. |
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