* When it comes to reference materials, if an information governance worker takes off their records manager hat and puts on a knowledge manager hat they can take major strides in bringing peace to content chaos
The same has been said about Records Managers and the systems that Records Managers maintain...I’m suggesting that IT DOES MATTER and that Records Managers ARE Important
We’re Records Managers Titles matter...We’re Records Managers, let’s call ourselves that...Fine, that’s the Product Manager’s decision
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When organizations ask us to help them find a Records Manager, we start by providing them with a set of qualifications the candidate should have
Every day we have two choices 1)Take a risk or 2)Play it safe. The same is true with records and information management. Too often the focus is placed on “records” and not “information.” In the past no one would fault a RIM staff for managing the risk they know. With...
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To get where we need to be to fix our information management problems, instead of better tools, I need to become a better information manager, I need to become a Certified Information Professional
With electronic records being everywhere, it is hard to pinpoint who exactly is the records manager. I'd like to propose that it is more important that we move away from the title of records manager and instead use the term information (if you are sentimental you can say "records") governance officer (I would say governor, but that sounds too much like an elected office)
As a result, records managers and content managers are converging on a similar set of approaches
When managing electronic records, particularly those in the cloud, security is of utmost importance. Paper records, because of our long history with them, have proven to be less challenging to keep secure. It is every records manager's worst nightmare when their secure offsite storage location...
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To an Information Manager, reading this book is what I imagine swimming in warm chocolate fudge must feel like
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