MANAGEMENT OF E- RECORDS AND DIGITIZATION PROCESS
$ 3,000
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is designed for professionals who have responsibilities for records management whether they are in the public or private sector. The course will expose delegates to recent knowledge in records management as well as consider the opportunities and challenges brought by electronic information technologies. Participants will also learn various issues relating to the legal and organizational environment for conventional and electronic record keeping which will include: the protection of records as evidence, the need for compliance with evidence laws, the challenges of meeting audit requirements, the importance of adequate budgets and the importance of identifying relevant legislation and policies. The course will also focus on digital preservation and archival description, archival codes of ethics and key issues involved with applying standards.
Course Objectives
This training course will help organizations:
- To reduce costs
- Improve service
- Improve access to information
- Improve tracking accountability of records
- Improve security of information
- Develop a disaster recovery plan
- Begin business process reengineering by automating manual processes
- Reduce long-term storage costs
- Increased importance of environmental, customer service, disaster recovery, and regulatory requirements.
- Requirement to cut operating budget in Poor economy
- Enhance customer/public service
- Enhance information sharing internally &externally
- Provide new/faster services
- Preserve historic documents
- Achieve statutory/regulatory requirements more effectively
- Provide document security
- Disaster recovery
- Stimulate, creativity, motivation and loyalty
COURSE OUTLINE
Module 1
Office organization
- Describe organizing as a core responsibility of office professionals
- Illustrate their position in the organizational structure and the route of documentation they need to manage
- Identify and review the role of administration in their organization
- Assess their own organizing ability for effectiveness and efficiency
- Describe the need for effective systems as support for efficient administration
- Rate the effectiveness of their departments’ systems
Module 2
Records Management
- Explain why organizations record and keep information
- Define “information management”, “records management” and “record”
- Name and describe the type of records that are specific to a contract in a selected business sector
- Describe the practice of records management
- Outline the process of managing physical records\
- Discuss confidentiality issues
- Illustrate how to locate and provide records to users on request
- List the eight design components of a recordkeeping system
- Understand the importance of maintaining accuracy, safety and confidentiality of stored records
- List new trends in paper based document management
Module 3
Paper records processing systems
- Explain the role of proper desk organization in records management
- Assess the efficiency of their departments’
- Current information storage and filing systems
- Outline the options in the paperwork and e-mail route
- Describe classification, tracer, cross reference and index systems for paper based storage
Module 4
Electronic records processing systems (Digitalization)
- Explain the benefits and risks of electronic records management
- Understand how to deal with incoming mail and tasks
- List some of the “best practice” procedures of e-mail management
- Appraise the need for an e-mail policy in an organization
- Define the organizational requirements fostering records electronically
- Outline the processes of locating, retrieving, copying and dispatching information in an electronic storage system
- Illustrate the importance of secure storage of electronic records
- Highlight some of the consequences for their department if information is not managed properly
- Understand the importance of dealing with confidential documents and issues
- Describe the processes of document scanning and tracking
- Highlight the legal requirements, policy and best practice of document retention in the context of their organization and industry
- Describe the concept of “archiving”
- Evaluate the importance of optimizing technology e.g. e-mail, bar coding, scanning.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course will be of immense benefits to:
- Record Officers,
- PAs,
- Executive Assistants
- Secretaries,
- Store Officers/Managers
- Office Managers,
- Team Leaders
- Managers/Directors who have responsibilities for records management and those who wish to acquire requisite skills for future roles in record management
Method of Training
The method of training for each module is highly participatory. And training sessions will include:
- Exciting practical group exercises,
- Role-plays
- Case studies
- Live instructions
- Video presentations
- Explicit practical examples
- PowerPoint presentations
Please confirm your attendance two weeks before the training date by sending an email to admin@tamiuganda.org / tamiconference@gmail.com.
For more information please visit our website www.tamiuganda.org
DATES, VENUES AND PROGRAMME FEES
VENUE | 2024 | PROGRAMME FEES | |
FROM | TO | ||
NAIROBI,
KENYA |
US $3000.0 | ||
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