Taking Care of Records at the Corporate Level
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Since information is the true intellectual property of an organisation and companies are working towards a paperless workplace, they typically concentrate on implementing Management of Enterprise Content (MEC) solutions. These can be implemented successfully, putting the business or organisation well ahead of its competitors, or unsuccessfully, causing issues or even a pullback system for the organisation.
The primary distinctions between disasters and successful MEC initiatives point to either an issue with planning or human behaviour (involvement, acceptance, and training).
Business customers frequently want an MEC solution and simply expect IT teams to deliver it, not realising that the solution is truly company-wide rather than department-specific.
However, content management alone is insufficient; it also needs to ensure the safety and security of company data while adhering to legal and auditing standards.
As a result, it is crucial to manage the documents in accordance with international standards.
In compliance with important ISO standards like ISO9001, ISO15489 (Records Management), and ISO27001 (Information Security), this training programme will emphasise the components, tenets, and implementation strategies for a successful ECM solution for any business.
This training session on Course N Carry will emphasise:
The delegates are going to:
Practical instruction as opposed to theoretical learning (case studies drawn from actual situations).
Interactive instruction that makes use of the video resources and real-world MEC success stories.
The best-case scenarios used in various industries, together with real-life situations and implementation challenges, will be presented to the delegates.
With the right use of MEC systems and software, the company will be able to adopt MEC solutions in a systematic and efficient manner, meet the needs of stakeholders and legal requirements, manage expenses, and enhance organisational workflow.
Each participant will personally benefit from gaining a thorough understanding and hands-on experience in the implementation and operation of MEC systems through:
This is a Course N Carry training course that will be very helpful for those who work in data analysis, graphic design, and presentation.
Project Cycle for Enterprise Content Management Definition of Management of Enterprise Content (MEC)
Standards Related to MEC: ISO 15489, ISO 27000
Project Planning for MEC
Content Control in MEC
The Current and Future of MEC
On successful completion of this training course, Course N Carry Certificate will be awarded to the delegates.
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Course Code
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CNC428
Course Name
Management of Enterprise Content
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