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AIIM announces two new
certificate training programmes
ConvergenceAsia staff
24/08/2007
AIIM, the Enterprise
Content Management Association has announced the expansion of its
certificate training programme to include two new programmes for Business
Process Management (BPM) and Information Organisation & Access (IOA).
These new programmes will provide organisations with the skills and
knowledge to improve their business processes and optimise enterprise search
and findability. Online courses will be available at
www.aiim.org/training, starting from
September 10.
Each AIIM Certificate Training Programme consists of three designation
levels (Practitioner, Specialist and Master Level) across four programmes
(Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Electronic Records Management (ERM),
Business Process Management (BPM) and Information Organisation & Access (IOA)).
The Business Process Management (BPM) programme offers strategic and
practical knowledge for building a business case, process/information
governance, business analysis, BPM architecture and technologies,
collaboration, and the role of enterprise content management (ECM) in
business process management. Information about the BPM programme is
available at
www.aiim.org/education/BPM-program.asp.
The Information Organisation & Access (IOA) programme covers content audits
and inventories, search tools and techniques, taxonomies, metadata, document
and content modelling, the user experience of information access,
information organisation standards, and findability. Information about the
IOA programme is available at
www.aiim.org/education/IOA-program.asp.
The two new programmes were developed by CMS Watch in conjunction with
AIIM's Education Advisory Group which includes such organisations as
Accenture, BearingPoint, Fujitsu, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, Royal Mail, The
National Archives of the United Kingdom, US Department of Treasury, and
Virgin Media.
AIIM is the international authority on Enterprise Content Management. For
over 60 years, AIIM has been the leading non-profit organisation focused on
helping users to understand the challenges associated with managing
documents, content, records, and business processes. Today, the AIIM
community has grown to 70,000 professionals from all industries and
government, over 150 countries, and all levels of management, including
senior executives, line-of-business, and IT. |
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