A crash course on Enterprise Content Management (ECM). This six post blog series is ideal for business leaders and technologists wanting to learn more about AIIM’s five phase ECM process.
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A crash course on Enterprise Content Management (ECM). This six post blog series is ideal for business leaders and technologists wanting to learn more about AIIM’s five phase ECM process.
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Deliver is the last phase in the Enterprise Content Management process. In this post we define, at a high level, what “Deliver” covers in the ECM process.
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Preserving data, information and content is a key phase in the Enterprise Content Management process. This post provides a basic overview of what’s involved in preserving content.
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Store is the third phase in the Enterprise Content Management process. In this post we define, at a high level, what store means and what content you should and shouldn’t capture.
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Manage is the second phase in the Enterprise Content Management process. In this post we define, at a high level, what capture means and what content you should and shouldn’t capture.
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Capture is the first phase in the Enterprise Content Management process. In this post we define, at a high level, what capture means and what content you should and shouldn’t capture.
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This post asks if there is a simpler way to define Enterprise Content Management. We introduce the AIIM ECM process and Yakidoo Follow The Document process in order to provide a simple way to explain what ECM is and how it works in a business.
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