Title: ARMA International Board of Directors
1ARMA InternationalBoard of Directors
- Working for You!
- Region Leadership 2009
2Major deliverables
3Major deliverables
- New GARPSM Initiative
- Competencies Self Assessment
- Additional education content
- New membership options for companies
4Generally Accepted Recordkeeping PrinciplesSM
- www.arma.org/garp
- Gives us clearly defined principles we can use to
talk to executives, legislators, and the
judiciary to explain the key considerations of
recordkeeping
5GARPSM
- Consolidated and voiced by a task force of
professional practitioners - Review / comments by membership
- Living, evolving principles
- NOT a standard, or prescriptive, for professionals
6RIM Self-Assessment
- Used by more than 1,300 members
- Available for sale to non-members
- 59 and includes a 6-month Provisional
membership.
7Educational content
- Competencies and demand for education and content
- ARMA is developing content
- Targeted to competencies
- Offering training for non-RIM professionals
- Offering additional training for RIM professionals
8Industry members
- New class of recognition for industry members
- Vendors have been requesting this
- Cant vote
- Cant hold office
- Includes sponsored 6-month provisional
memberships for select clients of the vendor - No access to member data
9Delivering more value faster
- Increased needs pose a challenge
- More best practices
- More education
- More professional recognition
- Meeting ARMA needs through a more nimble
organization
10The quest for nimbleness
- A nimble organizational structure enables
- Faster decision making
- Taking advantage of opportunities in timely
manner - Tapping into expertise when its most needed
- Increasing volunteer opportunities
- More productive leveraging of HQ staff
11What has changed?
- Executive counsel
- Introduction of two committees
- Association Infrastructure (AI)
- Member Practice / Support (MPS)
- Task forces
12What does this mean to you?
- Task forces give us the ability to make
volunteering easier - Defined start and end dates
- Service is over once task is complete
- Take advantage of your expertise on a limited
basis not ongoing.
13How does the board do its work?
- At the board level
- Within the two committees
- With task forces
14Board level work
- Board is strategic
- Board receives and addresses issues affecting the
strategic direction of the association and
profession
15Committee level work
- Committees filter
- A committee receives and evaluates issues and
decides the appropriate approach, ensuring
delivery of solutions
16Task force level work
- Task forces execute
- A task force receives and addresses defined and
targeted issues with specific deliverables
17Duties and responsibilities of committees
- Accountable to the board and the association for
outcomes - Create task forces to address issues and define
solutions - Develop task force charters, budgets, and use
appropriate project management methodology - Monitor progress of work being done
- Scan the environment to identify problems, new
initiatives and/or new strategic challenges,
goals, and opportunities
18Duties and responsibilities of task forces
- Execute specific work of the association as
defined by the committee - Follow project management methodology established
by the Committee - Define and complete tasks needed to meet charter
requirements - Accomplish assignment on time and within budget
- Dissolve when the assignment is complete
19Two Committees
- Member Practice / Support
- Association Infrastructure
20What does it look like?
21Member Practice / Support
- Mandate of MPS committee
- This committee is responsible for issues that
affect association members and the records and
information management profession - 2009-10 Chair Komal Gulich
22MPS committee
- Chapter/region structure
- International membership
- Member relations
- Leadership training development
- Volunteerism
- Awards/honors
- Standards guidelines
- Education development and delivery
- Conference
- Competencies
- Certificate programs
- Publications
- Public policy and legislative/regulatory advocacy
- International relations and influence
- Strategic planning
- Ongoing profession
23Association Infrastructure
- Mandate of AI committee
- Responsible for activities that ensure the
financial health and operations of the
association, which ensure the successful
implementation of the initiatives of both
committees. - In addition, this committee is responsible for
association governance issues. -
- 2009-10 Chair Jesse Wilkins
24AI committee
- Governance
- Financial planning and audit
- Executive director evaluation and compensation
- Legal issues
- Election management
- Marketing, branding ,and communication
- Strategic alliances
- Technology
- Process and performance audits
- Compensation and benefits
- Emergency issues
25Questions