The TDC 2005 Seminar series will kick off with
an introductory seminar: The Fundamentals of Successful Records
Management in Richmond, VA. This seminar is a highly effective program
targeted to those RIM novices who are challenged with implementing a
records management program for the first time or revamping an existing
program.
The seminar provides step by step instructions
on how to establish and implement a comprehensive records management
program to suit your organization’s specific needs. The seminar will
teach you and your staff:
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How to gain top management commitment
and support for RIM Program |
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The Ideal RIM Team and how to
establish your company RIM Team |
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The planning and evaluation process
for successful RM programs |
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How to utilize general record
retention schedules |
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How to inventory your records,
interpret the results and establish first phase of the RIM
program |
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How to prepare records for short term
storage (on-site or off-site) |
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Vital records management and disaster
preparedness or recovery planning |
Attendees will come away from the
seminar with:

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A
Certificate of Attendance |

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An
Action Plan with step-by-step guidelines for implementing what
you have learned and sharing the new ideas with your associates
back at work |

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A
soundly researched workbook and accompanying CD-Rom that
contain: |
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General Records
Retention and Disposition Schedules |
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Generic Records
Management Forms |
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General Records
Management Manual |
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Guidelines to
develop your own Records Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Plan |
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Filing samples and
suggestions |
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Step by step
instructions for Basic Records Management procedures |

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Three
(3) months of question and answer customer support from the date
of the seminar – send us your RM related questions and we’ll
show you how to use the seminar materials to resolve them |
Meet the Seminar Leader:
Learn valuable Records
Management procedures and strategies from an expert - Wilnet N. Brown
Wilnet is a dedicated
professional with over 28 years of experience in records management,
developing and administering efficient policies and procedures for
systemic control of private and government records. Her sphere of
expertise includes legal, fiscal, administrative and human resources
records and information.
She has an established
record in supporting companies in developing practical strategies for
building on existing practices or re-engineering processes for long term
substantial benefit. Her work has been primarily in the government
sector, with over 16 years in agencies such as the Department of Motor
Vehicles, the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Library of
Virginia. During her tenure at the LVA she developed and implemented
many of the procedures, forms and policies in place today.
Additionally, she has
developed a list of successful private sector client engagements in
industries such as management consulting, mechanical and engineering, IT
integration and construction/maintenance.
Double-click the following to download a .pdf
version of the brochure and registration form.
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