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September 24, 2007

Monday Morning Quarterback

The game is over. It is now Monday morning, a time we get to reflect on what happened and discuss how if we were the team's leader, we would have changed things that we feel would have made the difference. Funny how we can look back at things and note what could have been done different, especially in someone else's world but it is difficult at times to look at our own situations of the present and not see those things that would make a difference now and for the future.

This is most true in business. We often look at those around us and see what could or should be done, much like a Monday morning Quarterback, but cannot step back to see what needs to be done in our own part of the business world. Rather than be that Monday morning Quarterback, why not be the Quarterback and lead your team toward victory. Victory over email glut and information bloat. Be the leader who sees the opening, takes the shot and scores big for the team.

As a coach, the first step to winning is the formulation of a strategy or plan to get you there. As a team player, the first step is to learn the rules of the game and train to win. In order to do this, you must find a place to teach you all you need to know about the game, the rules and the steps to achieving your goal of winning. In the realm of ECM, the place to learn is AIIM.

AIIM is the world leader in providing the training you and your team need to move forward, take charge and win in your battle of information control. Current courses focused on ERM (Electronic Records Management), ECM (Enterprise Content Management), BPM (Business Process Management) and IOA (Information Organization and Access) deliver the strategy, concept and process aspects of planning and implementing a complete environment that incorporates standards and places consistent controls over your information.

AIIM is dedicated to bring you the training you need to lead your team in information management. You owe it to yourself to get out of the Monday morning Quarterback's chair and get into the game by taking that first step onto the field with the best possible trainer in the game. AIIM.

Bob Larrivee, AIIM

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