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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Certificate in Electronic Discovery Management

You, or someone you know, may be interested in learning more about the Certificate in Electronic Discovery Management course available through the University of Washington - Professional & Continuing Education program. Please take a look to see if you may be interested, or perhaps you could share this with your colleagues.

There will be an information meeting on Wednesday, August 25th, from 6 to 7pm, at Puget Sound Plaza, 4th and Union.

I'm happy to help answer any questions.

Thank you for your time.

http://www.pce.uw.edu/prog.aspx?id=3645&terms=electronic+discovery

Sunday, August 22, 2010

NEXUS 10 Conference (November 2011, Bellevue, WA)

Image Source is sponsoring an ECM Solutions Conference, November 4-5, 2010, in Bellevue, WA. Excellent opportunity to attend and listen to subject matter experts discuss relevant business trends in the ever evolving world of Records Governance.

Are you and ARMA member? Then you can take advantage of a discount. Check out www.nexusecm.com. Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Where's there's a will...the I-Pad may be the way!

I've been saying that the I-Pad will quickly be integrated into the business culture much like the I-Phone. But at what cost? Possible Public Disclosure loophole under the guise of cost savings? You be the judge.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-08-09-ipad-government_N.htm

Monday, August 9, 2010

Apples and Berries

United Arab Emirates are fond of Apples, but berries leave a bad taste in their government's mouth. Could this be freedom of speech v. controlled government? Research In Motion (BlackBerry) could face some hard times as the UAE moves to ban services. Blow to RIM or feather in their cap as it relates to security and privacy? You be the judge.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/02/business/global/02berry.html

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Effective Email

10 Strategies for Effective E-mail.Whether you send large email campaigns or just use email to communicate with friends, colleagues and customers, following these twelve strategies will make your email more effective.

1. One Main Message Per Email The most effective email messages have one main idea or concept; the most effective messages are ones that are crisp, clear, and concise.

2. Keep it Short The most effective email messages are short; two or three short sentences in length; perhaps a couple of bullet points. And maybe a short message is followed by supporting material, an attachment, or a link to more information on a website.

3. Keep it Relevant If your messages are relevant, your recipients will pay attention to what you are trying to say. If your messaging is not relevant, however, you're going to quickly find that your messages are filed in the "I'll get to these later" pile.

4. Reply Early & Reply Often It's really important to reply early and reply often. What you're doing is letting them know you (a) received the message, and (b) that you care. Even if you're not able to take action on their message right away, replying back with a quick message indicates that you're not ignoring them.

5. From Line The single most important part of an email message is the From line. If the person you're sending to doesn't recognize your name, your message will be at best skipped over. At worst, it will simply be deleted without opening. The From line of your email (friendly display name) should have your full name and organization in it.

6. Subject Line After the From line, the subject line is the second most important part of an effective email (in fact, I will argue it is probably the most important). If you forget to include a subject line, your message is much more likely to go into a junk mail folder, or just not be opened. A good subject line will sum up what the message is all about, but still entice someone to open the message, read it, and take action.

7. Personalize Each Message Except when being called into the principal's office, everyone likes being called by his or her name. In this impersonal world of email messages, people like that you know who they are, and that you care about them as a person.

8. Always include your contact information I know this is a simple and basic thing, but so many people don't follow it. If you want someone to respond to you, you've got to make it as easy as possible for him or her. Same thing goes for leaving a voice mail. Effective emails always include a signature line with contact information.

9. Strong Call to Action The most effective email messages always have a strong call to action, telling the recipient what you want them to do.

10. Know when email doesn't work Pick up the phone instead...


This is from:
Alliance Equities eNewsletter
08-03-2010
June Kronholz

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Webinar Event




Andrew J. SanAgustin (President, Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA) will be hosting an ARMA Series webinar entitled, "Law Firm Records Management". Discussion topic will include E-Mail, Litigation Support, and Legal Hold. Register now at arma.org for this opportunity - but hurry! Registration closes on Friday, 07-31-2010. The presentation will run 08-02-2010 thru 08-10-2010.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Monitoring Text Messages

Big Brother isn't just watching your text messages, he's taking notes. Take a look at here to see what some vendors are offering as a service to protect kids. What if your organization uses a service like this? Who's really seeing all your text messages? And my big question, what is the retention policy of the third party carriers as it relates to YOUR messages? Did someone say discoverable?!?!?!?

http://www.king5.com/video?id=98575704&sec=549122

What Does Your Car Know About You?

At what can it tell others? Be certain to delete all information from your automobile's hard drive when you get rid of your car (selling it, trade in, accident, etc.).

http://www.king5.com/video?id=98575704&sec=549122

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

This is NEAT

Have we arrived to the simplistic paperless office (or home office) solution? I have to admit, it looks cute and is small enough that it may actually work for my home, or even for my office at work. I see this as starting with the home first - then moving to those who are self employed. What a wonderful tool for sole practioners or small offices!!!!

http://www.neatco.com/products.aspx?utm_nooverride=1&gclid=CMGVz8r06KICFQQKbAodAg5gOA

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Email Management Solutions

I will be presenting at the Bellevue Eastside Chapter of ARMA, "Email Management Solutions" March 9th, City of Bellevue, 5:30pm-7:30pm.

If you need further information, please contact me directly at sanaa@foster.com.

I'll be speaking at the University of WA Electronic Records Management for Litigation Readiness class again on Thursday, February 25th (6pm - 9pm). This topic is on, "Records Management at the Counsel Table." If you are interested in any of the information, please contact me at sanaa@foster.com.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Lecture this Evening

Lecture tonite - University of WA, Electronic Records Management for Litigation Readiness "Managing Records in a Law Firm." If you are inters ted in receiving some information after the presentation, please contact me directly at sanaa@foster.com.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

External Hard Drives: A-Soon-To-Be Fogotton Memory

It was enevitable that something was going to take over the external hard drive craze and someone would make money storing other people's data. And why not? It's the perfect excuse not to get rid of any electronic data. And these companies have petabytes (exabytes, or zettabytes) of storage space, financed by your monthly or annual service payment. But who's watching the hen house? When you want things deleted, how can you be certain it's completely gone? Interesting food for thought....