The first little piggy built his house from straw, then the wolf trots up, blows the house down and then eats the pig (sorry - was that the Tarantino version?!?). The second pig builds a house of sticks - same result
This article was co-authored by Norman Weiner, VP Technology Services, Kaizen InfoSource. I hope you enjoy the read as well as take away the information offered. You work in a law firm and have approval and funding to implement a document management system. To help vet your selection you...
The technology automates the rules—just like the heater in your house. With the thermostat, you set the rules for what the temperature should be; this causes the heater to turn on and off
If you do not have a plan and a program mindset, and you`re lucky enough to have a resounding success with your first ECM dalliance, and “they” want more, ... if you are very, very lucky the worst that will happen is that you will end up breathless (like I get when I read The House that Jack Built to my daughter) and stressed
In March, you can ask the Director of the White House Office of Records Management how they do it! Please join us in welcoming the Director of the White House Office of Records Management, Philip Droepe, from Washington, DC, as he describes the unique challenges of managing presidential records. Imagine the experiences Philip will share from his over 27 years in the White House, including; working with the White House staff, obligations under the Presidential Records Act, how changes are handled during the Presidential transitions, and more!
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In March, you can ask the Director of the White House Office of Records Management how they do it! Please join us in welcoming the Director of the White House Office of Records Management, Philip Droege, from Washington, DC, as he describes the unique challenges of managing presidential records. Imagine the experiences Philip will share from his over 27 years in the White House, including; managing White House records staff, obligations under the Presidential Records Act, archiving, and how changes are handled during the Presidential transitions, and more!
The main rewards of bringing eDiscovery in-house are very clear: reducing costs and controlling risks—for the current legal matter as well as future litigation
Bringing eDiscovery in-house is the way to go
1 Comment - How the Information Governance Reference Model (IGRM) Complements ARMA International’s Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles (GARP®) Also related to this topic, this ABA article describes how an organization’s team of in-house attorneys, lead outside counsel, RIM, and IT professionals can be instrumental in guiding discussions with business management to achieve better eDiscovery by implementing a unified Information Governance (IG) program
Increase efficiency without the need for in-house teams like specialized SQL database administrators, and ensure compliance requirements and document retention mandates are met with simplicity