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ARMA Terra Nova Chapter 2014 Biennial Conference Knowledge Transfer: What do you do? Brenda Neary Records Controller ExxonMobil Canada East October 22, 2014
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Information Management Safety Moment Rolling Mobile Units Safety Equipment Everyone Follows Safety Process
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Why am I – IM? Family & Interest Education & Associations Employment
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Family and Interest
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Coopers Union Board of Directors
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Coopers Union Minutes of Meeting Election of Officers Sept.10,1953
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Education and Associations Secondary Education ▫University ▫College and Trade Schools Associations ▫ARMA ▫AIIM Networking ▫Workshops ▫Lunch and Learns
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Employment and Experience Government ▫Federal ▫Provincial ▫Municipal Crown Corporations ▫Nalcor ▫Research & Development Corporation ▫NL Liquor Corporation Private ▫Oil and Gas ▫Medical ▫Insurance Volunteer Work ▫Charities ▫Religious Organizations ▫Politics
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In the big scheme of things where in the world do you fit?
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Oh Canada
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Your Organization Know your organization ▫Globally – Nationally – Locally ▫Structure ▫Departments
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Hibernia Was My First Production Platform Hibernia ▫World Wide Contracting ▫IM Centers all over the world ▫Accountable to Shareholders ▫Acts-Regulations-Guidelines
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Hibernia Southern Extension
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Sable Project
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Hebron
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ExxonMobil Canada Properties- East Hibernia Management and Development Company Hibernia Southern Extension HebronSableTerra Nova ExxonMobil Canada ExxonMobil Canada PropertiesSuncor Energy Chevron Canada Resources Suncor EnergyExxonMobil Suncor Statoil CanadaStatoil Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation Nalco EnergyHusky Energy Murphy Oil Statoil Canada Ltd Mosbacher Nalcor Chevron
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My Brain Timeline
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Training Information Management Team ▫Cross Train ▫ Desk Procedures ▫Uniform Processes Across Centers
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Training New Staff ▫Explain what you do and why you do it. ▫Give them a comfort level to ask questions. ▫Don’t overwhelm them with information. ▫Have patience. ▫Listen to their ideas.
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Training Other Departments ▫What is IM’s role in the organization? ▫What is their role with regards to IM? ▫Who is responsible for the retention of records? ▫Are they consistent in submitting records? ▫How to use the Information Management Center? ▫Information Management proverb: Give a person a file and you will have to keep doing it Teach a person to retrieve a file and you can concentrate on something else. Brenda Neary Oct. 20, 2014
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Training YOU ----------YOU---------- YOU-------YOU ▫Corporate Training ▫Associations ▫Short term projects ▫Co-workers locally, nationally and globally ▫Other Departments Organizations and technology are constantly changing and you should keep on top of how this affects Information.
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Let’s Play Knowledge Transfer!!! How to play ▫I will pass along some Information Management knowledge. ▫Then someone from the audience can pass on a piece of knowledge. ▫The person selected will receive a prize.
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Knowledge Transfer Taxonomy ▫Customers should know the file classification. ▫Associate your retention schedule and file classification. ▫Who is the owner of the records?
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Knowledge Transfer Submission of electronic records and documents ▫Is it in a format that is accessible ? ▫Do you have guidelines for internal and external submission? ▫Did it only ever exist electronically?
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Knowledge Transfer You forgot to set the alarm and someone got into the office after hours and smashed all you computers, printers, copiers and vandalized your office. $$$$$$$$$$ You released a five year environmental study conducted off the Grand Banks to a colleague that you met at an ARMA Conference.
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Knowledge Transfer Preparing records for offsite storage ▫Keep records with the same retention period in the same carton. ▫Records that are destroyed by year should be archived together.
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Knowledge Transfer System Migration ▫NO SPECIAL CHARACTERS!!!!!!
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Corporate Memory Large Companies - top management moves on. Politics - leaders are not always re-elected. People retire. BUT The corporate memory is what assists each organization in moving forward. It’s up to us as Information Managers to ensure that records are managed and protected. Let’s pass on our corporate knowledge to the next generation of Information Managers.
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