But data retention isn’t synonymous with knowledge management, and knowledge management is what is supposed to be the goal of any kind of implicit or explicit data retention activity
Would Middle East see an immediate change in management as the demand for governance increases?
Curiously it was the master data versus metadata theme that brought together a local New England meeting of the Boston KM Forum and NE Data Management Association last week
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The trick is mapping out in front of the customer how the deontic style illustrates a potential electronic records management object structure
We often see Information Governance projects that focus primarily (or even exclusively) on transactional data, or data warehousing, or records management, or archiving, etc
It may be a good time for all companies to review not just their RM policies and procedures but to rethink them from a strategic point of view: As the amount of electronically stored information (ESI) grows within an organization, it becomes critical to document the location, accessibility and characteristics of that information for the purposes of risk management, litigation preparedness and ediscovery
What is the current strategy on cost control and information management or compliance?
They join compliance, effectiveness, efficiency and business continuity as drivers for sound records management programs
” Here is my non-legal (but experienced Records Management) perspective: The simple answer is that the final, complete or signed document that is evidence of a decision or transaction is the official record - and that is considered records management best practice
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