It’s hard enough to maintain an up-to-date approved retention schedule, but the barriers to systematic implementation of the schedule are also challenging. My last blog identified people, process, and technology barriers that can have a chilling effect on deletion / destruction of records....
Jane Connerton presented Digitizing R&D: P&G's Business Transformation Success Story. Learn how P&G transformed their R&D organization from paper to digital and the methods of engagement needed from all employees across multi-disciplinary teams including; IT, Records Management, the R&D users, and of course senior management
Obviously they are success stories or no one would be writing about them
” We need more evidence that disposal of unnecessary information has tangible benefits. What success stories can you share?
What is so interesting about this success story, is not that brilliant and unique use of document imaging technology, it’s a great example of the proper process of architecting a solution, and winning
Let’s move beyond the “ooh, SharePoint is delightful” and the “ooh, SharePoint is awful” conversation and look at: Implementation tips that worked Things that didn’t work You favorite SP horror/success story What’s a Tweet Jam Musicians jam together by riffing off of a common theme; playing off of each other to create something unique and learning from each other as they do
What are your success stories in dealing with infrastructure issues?
What’s your Best Partner Success Story? For a few of my other posts on Business Development, Alliances and Partnering take a look at these: Business Development is Like Painting Partners Make The World Go Round Transparency Saves the Day #Partners #Collaboration #Alliances #Scale #partnership #BizDev #partner #business #Gardens #Solutions #Revenue
Tell us about your success stories in improving the records management program in your organization?
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