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Book Review: "Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices"

By Robert Smallwood posted 03-24-2015 16:19

  

Excerpts from Dr. Robert Bailey's review this month of my Information Governance book in ARMA's Information Management magazine:

"Smallwood presents IG in a high-level, clear, and concise way that is extremely helpful to RIM professionals like me and other readers; hardly a day goes by when he is not poached on the subject."
-- Robert Bailey, Ph.D., CRM

"This book is extremely well put together. Its five major categories are broken down into 18 chapters, two large IG appendixes, and 442 pages of information. IG theory is backed up and documented with real world examples."
-- Robert Bailey, Ph.D., CRM

"I really appreciated the Key Point summary at the end of each chapter for quick reference and review. Because of my experience and interest in international records management, I found Appendix B & C’s records management and privacy laws and regulations for non-U.S. countries very informative. This content is sadly missing from most other sources on IG and related topics."
-- Robert Bailey, Ph.D., CRM

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So get your copy and get up to speed on the fast-growing, fast-changing field of IG!

Robert Smallwood is Managing Director of the Institute for IG at IMERGE Consulting, which can be found at www.IGTraining.com. He teaches comprehensive courses on IG and E-records management for corporate and public sector clients. He is the author of 3 leading books on Information Governance: Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies. and Best Practices (Wiley, 2014); Managing Electronic Records: Methods, Best Practices, and Technologies (Wiley, 2013); and Safeguarding Critical E-Documents (Wiley, 2012).

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