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Quoting Pilar McAdam <[log in to unmask]>:
> Stephen Cohen asked about where RIM should report in an organization:
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> "Should it be part of legal, compliance, IT, risk, etc. Rather, where is
> it best suited to achieve it's purpose."
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> I think that there are good arguments for AND against placing RIM in any
> of those organizations. However, regardless of where it reports, if the
> management of that organization doesn't support RIM principles and
> strategies, then organizational placement doesn't matter. Ultimately, I
> think that RIM should report to whatever organization provides the most
> support and visibility. If that's the Mail Room, then so be it.
>
> As per my previous comment where would you put accounting? Both
> cross all departments and impact all. It's a business function and
> should report to CEO of the business functions. Why would you have a
> similar department like risk managemnt report to IT? Dick King, UA.
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