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BoxWorks2014 – Quick Thoughts


I attended BoxWorks2014 in San Francisco, from September 2nd to 4th. It was fun. It was great to reconnect with some folks I hadn’t seen in a while, and to meet some people face-to-face for the first time…. Read More

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 Posted on September 8, 2014 by christianpwalker

 Cloud, Collaboration, ECM, EIM, Governance, Information Governance, Information Management, Integration, Metadata, Mobility, Records Management, Retention, Workflow

     Box, Boxworks, Cloud, Information Governance, Information Management, Records, records management, RIM, SaaS, Workflow

My Reaction – Laptop Stolen – 620K Patient Records Compromised


Last week a story was reported in the news about a stolen laptop. The laptop contained patient information for more than 620,000 Albertans. This is my response to the situation. It’s far less ranty than what was in… Read More

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 Posted on January 27, 2014 by christianpwalker

 ECM, General, Governance, Government, Information Governance, Privacy, Rants

     AIIM, ARMA, ECM, EIM, governance, Health Information, Information Governance, Information Management, Legal, privacy, Records, records management, Risk, security

PHIGs take Phlyte – AIIM Conference Preview


As some of you may already know, I will be speaking about the Principles of Holistic Information Governance at the AIIM Conference in Orlando (my session is at 2pm on April 3). Here’s a brief preview of what… Read More

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 Posted on January 22, 2014 by christianpwalker

 ECM, Education, EIM, General, Governance, Information Governance, PHIGs, Records Management, Requirements, Retention, Search

     AIIM Conference, ECM, EIM, guiding principles, Information Governance, Information Management, PHIGS, Records

Big Buckets of Stuff


Over the last couple of days I’ve seen/heard some comments that Big Buckets don’t work well in Records Management. Uhm, you’re doing it wrong. I suspect that a large part of the issue is that classification models are… Read More

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 Posted on September 12, 2013 by christianpwalker

 ECM, Governance, Information Governance, Information Management, Modeling, Planning, Records Management, Retention

     classification models, control, Disposition, ECM, EIM, governance, Information Governance, Information Management, Records, Retention, retention schedule

Book of PHIGs – Introduction Draft


A while back I mentioned that I was going to try to write a book. Well, I’ve started it at last. Between losing my job and spending time at the cabin I’ve not really been motivated or focused…. Read More

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 Posted on August 20, 2013 by christianpwalker

 ECM, General, Governance, Implementation, Information Governance, Information Management, Records Management, Retention

     ECM, Efficiency, EIM, governance, Information Governance, Information Management, managing information, PHIGS, PHIGs Book, Records, records management, Retention, RIM, Risk

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