The Final Keynote Lineup at #AIIM14
Register HERE for #AIIM14 (Early bird ends January 31.)
#AIIM14 Conference site -> http://www.AIIMConference.com
Guy Kawasaki, NYT & WSJ Bestselling Author, and former Apple Evangelist
The Art of Enchantment
How do you influence people's hearts, minds, and actions? Guy’s message focuses on the goal of bringing about voluntary, enduring, and delightful change within your organization. The power of "enchantment" enables you to maneuver through difficult decisions, break entrenched habits, and get colleagues to work for long-term, mutually beneficial goals.
Kim Bartley, VP, Marketing and Menu Development, White Castle Restaurants
So You've Got Big Data. Now What?
Big Data has been turned into intelligence before. White Castle is using a repeatable approach that pulls together differing perspectives into an actionable understanding. The emerging leadership skill elicits a safe container for identifying the elephant in the middle of the room, just as in the old fable resulting in turning data into the stories for shared company understanding and improved results.
Johnny Lee, Managing Director, Forensic, Investigative & Dispute, Grant Thornton
eDiscovery & Data Governance: Flip Sides of the Same Coin
Electronic Discovery (“eDiscovery”) can be a time-consuming, burdensome, and costly undertaking for organizations. Studies indicate that most organizations feel that formal data retention policies are valuable, but relatively few actually have one in place. Despite the prominent headlines, case law, data privacy issues, and regulatory risks, the “disconnects” between in-house IT and legal departments are growing more pronounced every year. Join us to discuss the enabling technologies and leading practices available to address these issues.
Dion Hinchcliffe, Chief Strategy Officer, Dachis Group
Transform The Way Work Gets Done
What will organizations have to design for in the next 7 years as they update their structure and processes to deal with high-velocity technological change in a deeply digital, social, mobile, data-centric, cloud-based world.
Thornton May, Author of The New Know, Innovation Powered by Analytics
Don't Blow your (S.M.A.C.) Stack
As a futurist I am obligated to attempt to identify inflection points — things that fundamentally disrupt the status quo, change the competitive dynamic, call into question existing practices and require a general cognitive reboot. I predict that four disruptive technologies, mnemonically labeled the “S.M.A.C. Stack” [Social, Mobile, Analytics/Big Data, and the Cloud] will shape the next competitive cycle. These technologies need to be understood, mastered and deployed to maximum effect.
Alan Pelz-Sharpe, Research Director, 451 Research
The Fragmented Enterprise: ECM in the Era of Social Business
The traditional organizational structure of workers sat at desktops, connecting to a business application protected by a firewall is rapidly eroding. In a short period of time we have gone from a wired and bound world, to an unwired "internet in the pocket" world. Driven by the power of the cloud and the crowd, enterprise technology is experiencing innovation at an unparalleled pace with no sign of things slowing down. In this keynote session we will look at what this new digital infrastructure enables, both the positive opportunities for truly social business to emerge alongside the challenges and serious unresolved issues it also raises.
Plus me -- Hope to see you at #AIIM14!
And that's not all -- a few of the 40+ session speakers...
Work, Content, and the Next 10 Years -- John Newton, CTO and Chairman, Alfresco
You Can't Hug a Cloud, But you can Embrace Cloud Computing -- Monica Crocker, Corporate Records Manager, Land O'Lakes
Rethinking How We "Look" at Information: The Promise of Virtualization -- Mayank Malik, Chief Architect, SLAC National Accelerator Lab, Stanford University
Super Buckets and Auto-Classification: How to Manage 70 Million Documents -- John Montel, Deputy, eRecords Officer, Dept of the Interior, Office of the CIO
Finding The Signal in the Noise: Bringing Predictive Analytics To the Information Governance Space -- Jason. R. Baron, Of Counsel, Drinker Biddle & Reath, Washington DC
From Hoarders to Pickers and Pawn Stars -- Dan Antion, VP Information Services, American Nuclear Insurers
Wild West to Civilization: Governing SharePoint -- Megan Sibbert, ECM Business Manager, City of Bellevue, WA
plus senior executives from Conoco Phillips, Best Buy, Procter & Gamble and much more...
Registration Information HERE -- http://www.aiimconference.com -- Early bird ends January 31.
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