Monthly Archives: January 2011

Paper, paper go away. Not so fast, I’m here to stay.


There has been plenty of chat about going paperless, motivated by a variety of reasons including economics, the environment, efficiency, and convenience. They’re all valid reasons, but I don’t think that we will ever become paperless, whether at home or … Continue reading

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Some Gentle Reminders


These are just some reminders – there’s really nothing original about them, but they are important. It’s all information and it all needs to be managed – Regardless of whether we’re speaking about data, content, information, records, web content, …, … Continue reading

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Records – Do They Matter?


I originally posted this on AIIM’s Information Zen site (now defunct), but thought I’d update it a bit and repost it here… Leaving legal aspects out of the discussion for the moment, does it really matter whether or not content is … Continue reading

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Teach Your Children (tks 2 CSN&Y)


Last week on the AIIM E2.0 Community site I posted something about this CTV News article concerning a couple of high school students and Facebook.  I suggested in my post that before we can punish transgressions we need to educate. … Continue reading

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Welcome


This is where I will be posting my thoughts, primarily, on the vastness that is Information Management (IM).  I’ll also post thoughts on things unrelated to IM that catch my attention; this will usually be something in the news that … Continue reading

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