Episodes

  • Ask a solution architect with Adrian Kearns
    Nov 7 2024

    As part of an occasional series trying to join some dots between information management, information architecture, and other professions, we invited Adrian Kearns to come in and talk about what he does, the kinds of problems architects try and solve, and some of the ways he tries to go about it.

    While Michael battles with a touch of the laggy video, we have some good discussion about throwing technology at something that isn't a technology problem, the good ol' Five Whys technique, loose coupling, and more!

    With your hosts:

    • Karl Melrose
    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton
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    40 mins
  • Libraries, knowledge bases and records
    Oct 24 2024

    A free-ranging* conversation about the value of establishing a library or knowledge base of authoritative information than people want to access and can trust!

    We touch on everything from shifting the focus of our practice towards getting people the right info, through Conway's Law and the DMBOK, to the persistent value of knowing what problems we're even trying to solve.

    With your hosts:

    • Karl Melrose
    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton

    * No, that's not a euphemism for completely without focus!

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    38 mins
  • Can we scale?
    Oct 10 2024

    If we've got a thousand records to manage, what do we do? How about a million? How about a billion? We talk about the problem that records and information management practices don't seem to change in the face of scale, some of the implications of that, and what we might try.

    With your hosts:

    • Karl Melrose
    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton
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    30 mins
  • Three things about how SharePoint in Microsoft 365 works
    Sep 26 2024

    This episode Michael share three things he wishes he'd known sooner about how information is structured in Microsoft 365, compared to in an EDRMS:

    • Microsoft 365 Groups change the way you manage access;
    • there is no folder structure, a site just sits there on its own; and
    • using content types are key to managing metadata when there's almost no inheritance.

    Some links to learn more:

    • A surprisingly good visual of all the things connected to a Microsoft 365 Group: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/office-365-groups
    • Thinking about sites as standalone things, these pages might be helpful: "Guiding principle: the world is flat" https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/information-architecture-modern-experience
    • Introducing content types: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/introduction-to-content-types-and-content-type-publishing-e1277a2e-a1e8-4473-9126-91a0647766e5

    With your hosts:

    • Karl Melrose
    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton
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    30 mins
  • They've gone feral
    Sep 12 2024

    Episode 40! Wow! Thank you to all who have been listening. For this one, we're back on the people stuff, thinking about when folks at work won't stick to the script.

    A couple of things that come up:

    • Fundamental Attribution Bias https://www.simplypsychology.org/fundamental-attribution.html
    • Five Whys https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-use-the-5-whys-technique-for-a-root-cause-analysis

    With your hosts:

    • Karl Melrose
    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton
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    32 mins
  • Information governance
    Aug 29 2024

    It's been a minute! Is "information governance" just a rebrand, a way to get people to listen to us? Is it a thing you can get from a piece of software? Surely not. So, what is it?

    With your hosts:

    • Karl Melrose
    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton
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    28 mins
  • Custodial hangovers
    Jul 27 2024

    In the era of paper, records management hinged on a custodial model: get the things of value, describe them in order to take care of them, and help people to access them if they ask. How much is this still our practice in 2024? And what does it mean?

    Karl mentions Edgar Schein's definition of organisational culture, here's an open access PDF of Schein's Coming to a New Awareness of Organizational Culture.

    With your hosts:

    • Karl Melrose
    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton
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    31 mins
  • Auto-categorising, auto-classifying and retention
    Jul 11 2024

    Judi and Michael talk more about auto-classifying records with Judi describing her experiences and the two of them exploring the value of NOT using where something has been filed as the basis for deciding how long it should be retained for. Michael opens with a wee addendum to last episode - there is a data catalogue, by name, in Microsoft Purview!

    With your hosts:

    • Judi Vernau
    • Michael Upton

    Karl Melrose was an apology for this ep, but hasn't disappeared!

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    33 mins