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ARMA NCR (Ottawa) Chapter presents:
2009 Spring Workshop Series
The New Information Management Skills II
Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12th & 13th, 2009
The Sheraton Ottawa - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
150 Albert Street
Registration at 8:00 am
Workshops run concurrently from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm on both days
WELCOME
Good Day!
Returning after a very successful inaugural year, the ARMA-NCR 2009 Spring Workshop series, “The New Information Management Skills II”, is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12 and 13, 2009. This event will be composed solely of facilitated workshops intended to provide participants with practical new skills to use in the changing IM work environment.
This stimulating and educational workshop series will provide attendees from the private and public sectors with the opportunity to choose one or more sessions from a list of half-day and full-day sessions to be conducted over the 2-day period. We have identified or are identifying facilitators for the following workshops:
Full-Day Workshops - Tuesday, May 12, 2009
- What every Manager should know about Recordkeeping
- Function-based Analysis and Classification
This workshop sold out during the fall seminar, please register today to ensure your spot at one of Ottawa's most popular IM Workshops! - SOLD OUT!
- Conducting an IM Situational Analysis
Half-Day Workshops 8:30am-12:00pm - Wednesday, May 13, 2009
- Conducting a Privacy Impact Assessment from the IM Practitioner Perspective
- Business Process Mapping for IM Professionals - SOLD OUT!
- IM Program Performance Measurement
Half-Day Workshops 1:00pm-4:30pm - Wednesday, May 13, 2009
- Web 2.0 and Social Networking
- IM Awareness: Dipping into the TBS IM Awareness Tool Kit and how it can help you
- Mastering Change, Making your IM Project a Success
Please note that, at this time, we cannot guarantee that all of these sessions will in fact be available. We are however in the process of confirming facilitators for these sessions, and are also tracking down other high-quality facilitators for sessions not listed above. We will update the event web site as workshops are confirmed.
This learning event differs from a typical conference. Workshops are facilitated by experts, and give the participant an opportunity to interact and participate in exercises, ensuring that a skill is learned and may subsequently be put into practice.
Once again, the ARMA-NCR (Ottawa) Chapter is providing you with an affordable way to invest in your organization’s most valuable assets – your employees.
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
If you register by Friday, April 24, 2009:
- 1/2 Day for ARMA Members Early Bird: 249.00
- Full Day for ARMA Members Early Bird: 349.00
- 2 Days for ARMA Members Early Bird: 599.00
- 1/2 Day for Non-Members Early Bird: 299.00
- Full Day for Non-Members Early Bird: 499.00
- 2 Days for Non-Members Early Bird: 899.00
If you register after Friday, April 24, 2009:
- 1/2 Day for ARMA Members Regular: 299.00
- Full Day for ARMA Members Regular: 399.00
- 1.5 Days for ARMA Members Regular: 599.00
- 2 Days for ARMA Members Regular: 649.00
- 1/2 Day for Non-Members Regular: 349.00
- Full Day for Non-Members Regular: 549.00
- 1.5 Days for Non-Members Regular: 899.00
- 2 Days for Non-Members Regular: 949.00
REGISTRATION

To register for this program or find out more information please:
Call: 613.226.8317 Fax: 613.226.8421
Email to: registration@verney.ca
HOST & SUPPORTING ASSOCIATIONS
ARMA NCR (Ottawa) Chapter
The Chapter is known as the National Capital Region Chapter (Ottawa) but referred to as ARMA-NCR Chapter (Ottawa).
The ARMA-NCR Chapter (Ottawa) is a not-for-profit association serving more than 220 information management professionals in the National Capital Region, as well as thousands of IM community associates.
Mission
The mission of ARMA International is to provide education, research, and networking opportunities to information professionals, to enable them to use their skills and experience to leverage the value of records, information, and knowledge as corporate assets and as contributors to organizational success.
Vision:
At ARMA International, we recognize that information is a vital asset of every organization. Our vision is to provide leadership in education, research and networking for the benefit of information professionals.
Values:
We, the ARMA-NCR Chapter (Ottawa) believe:
- That our members come first in everything we do
- In respecting each other as equals
- In providing members and volunteers opportunities for professional development
- In actively soliciting input from others
- That individual contributions are both valued and recognized
- In recognizing members and solution providers as partners on our team
- In providing the right information to all requests at the right time
- In doing business with respect, integrity, and professionalism
- In the power of sharing what we know
PRESENTATIONS
Presentations will be made available to delegates after the workshop series is complete.
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