Course Methodology
This interactive course uses instructor led presentations, videos and
group work to explain key document control concepts.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize underlying factors contributing to
inefficiencies within the documentation process
- Use proven methods to introduce a cost-effective
and future-proof corporate strategy for documentation that helps achieve a
paperless office
- Coordinate the processes of change management
related to documentation, using knowledge from Enterprise Content
Management (ECM) and Records and Information Management (RIM) enterprise
analyses
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of
significant technical documentation cases from multiple viewpoints
- Create and implement a documentation project
process from initiation to completion following established procedures
Target Audience
This course is designed for anyone who is required to implement and
handle any type of documents; including, but not limited to, procurement,
operational, administrative or legal documents.
Target Competencies
- Document control
- Records management
- Designing policies
- Project management
- Quality control
Setting procedures, templates and standard forms
- Electronic Document Management System (EDMS)
recommendations and implementation according to ISO standards
- Establishing a Document Management System,
including the creation, review, approval, saving, and publishing of
internal documents
- Creating a process map, effective procedures, and
work instructions
- Training departmental staff and train the trainer
Document control requirements
- Challenging existing or legacy Document Management
Systems
- Maintaining and retaining project and engineering
documentation
- Reviewing the structure and components of a Data
library
- Indexing and document numbering
Going paperless
- EDMS recommendations; in house or off the shelf
application advantages and disadvantages
- Benefits of establishing a Document Control System
- Going paperless from start to finish
- Meeting contractual obligations and stake holder
requirements
- Revision control, design changes and markup
- Project safekeeping of legacy documents and
archiving solutions including data loss prevention
Document control policies and procedures
- Standardized document management
- Developing a document control policy
- Implementing a document access policy
- Creating multiple degrees of control for different
types of documents
- Tracking document versions
- Creating document retention policies
Document storage
- Creating a central storage site for documents
- Creating levels of control for different types of
documents
- Providing a mechanism to track document versions
- Using a consistent naming convention for documents
- Ensuring all stakeholders understand the policy
and its scope
- Retrieving and archiving documents
Quality and compliance
- Improving data quality
- Enhancing compliance
- What is information management?
- Implementing automated processes for data sharing
- Defining a process for capturing information