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From:
Don Saklad <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 18 Jun 2005 08:37:38 -0400
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Dear ARMA International Association of Records Managers
     and Administrators,,

a. What other ethical principles have the ARMA Association for
   Information Management Professionals documented?... besides
   http://www.arma.org/about/overview/ethics.cfm

   For example
   Enrich the profession by sharing knowledge and experience;
   encourage public discussion of the profession's
   values,
   services, and
   skills.


Two CRM Certified Records Managers responses of note
http://lists.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0506c&L=recmgmt-l&D=1&O=D&P=7336
http://lists.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0506c&L=recmgmt-l&D=1&O=D&P=6653

b. please review the professional responses for June 2005, week 3 at
   recmgmt-l http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
   and improve the standards, practices, ethics and professional
   responsibility guidelines accordingly... for example improve
   the Code of Professional Responsibility I. Social Principles
   http://www.arma.org/about/overview/ethics.cfm




Cc:
ARMA Board of Directors
ARMA International Committee Chairs

ARMA Standards Development Committee participants
ARMA Education Development Committee participants
ARMA Communication Advisory Committee participants





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Enrich the profession by sharing knowledge and experience;
   encourage public discussion of the profession's
   values,
   services, and
   skills.



   The degree of professional status of any field is directly
related to society's knowledge and appreciation of that field's
work.

Along with published research, the exchange of ideas and
knowledge enriches the profession.

Not every individual has the ability to stand before a crowd and
speak effectively on information and records management.

Every individual does, however, have the ability to communicate
experiences, lessons learned, knowledge, and values.

Practitioners should take whatever public-education opportunities
present themselves to portray the achievements and benefits of
information and records management in an accurate, engaging, and
informative manner.

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