From the category archives:

ECM 101 Series

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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The Three Key Things to Managing Content

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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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What Is Capture and Where Should We Start?

by editor on June 11, 2010

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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