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I think we're talking apples and orange here. The ECM is not a
"professional certification" like a CRM or CPA. I don't believe it has
continuing education requirements. It is a certificate of completion
stating that you satisfactorily completed some coursework relating to
that subject matter. Valuable? Yes. But not a "professional
certification"

Nolene
(949) 789-1668

-----Original Message-----
Subject: [RM] ERM vs CRM professional certification

Now that electronic records management software is available to the
Records Manager and Sarbanes Oxley is forcing companies to properly
managing their records, which certification do you think will be the
better choice?

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