RIM Professionals Australasia

Victorian Branch 2011 Annual State Seminar

 


Speakers Include:


Terri Letizia, Northern Health


Journey to a Scanned World


The presentation will focus on Northern Health’s journey to the implementation of a scanned medical record, including the reasons why we implemented a scanned medical record and the challenges they faced along the way.

Terri will also touch on the lessons learnt following the implementation. The presentation will also highlight the improvements to the scanned medical record since implementation and what’s planned for the future.

 

 


John Sim, Records Solutions


So you've implemented an EDRMS - what now?


So you’ve done the hard yards. You built an EDRMS/CMS business case, secured funding, gathered your requirements, developed a specification, went through a rigid tender process, selected a product, engaged an implementation partner, upgraded IT infrastructure and equipment where necessary, developed, tested and piloted the system, trained staff, deployed according to plan, completed your post implementation review and you did it all within a well-developed project management framework that ensured you came in on time, within budget, delivered on projected benefits, and paid due consideration to quality issues, risk management, change management and a myriad of other issues. So now take a breath – for 5 minutes!

So what now? Protecting the organisations EDRMS investment is a given, but how do we do that? Then, when you’ve worked out that challenge, what about the next big ones – Web content, instant messaging, Web 2.0/Social Media; Wikis, Blogs, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube etc. Oh, and if you think it stops there, hold on to your hat, Web 3.0 and Web 4.0 are already on the technologist’s radar and amongst all this, we haven’t even mentioned the new PROV Standards and the fact that many organisations are still managing hard copy records!

Feeling tired? We’re not surprised. We don’t know where it will stop, but the remainder of John’s paper will attempt to put all of this into some context and look at how we, as record practitioners, can just begin to get a handle on it.


 

Kevin Dwyer, Change Factory



Paradise Awaits; Pacific Island Lessons for a J Eddis Linton

Winner


So what has changing behaviours in a government owned petroleum company in Micronesia have in common in changing information management behaviours in organisations in Australia?

Plenty is the answer.

Come and learn how the strategies to engage an organisation in the transition to changed behaviours and the tactics used to drive individual adoption in changed behaviours are as applicable to a Pacific Island petroleum company seeing to create a sustainable company which benefits all of Micronesia as they are to an government organisation in Australia seeking to improve information management maturity levels.

Learn how the strategies and tactics applied are benefiting the economy of the Federated States of Micronesia and are helping a J Eddis Linton award winner for excellence improve productivity and reduce risk.

 

For more information, please see the attached flyer.

 

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