On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Mimi Dionne <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Although I haven't found a number of USA-federal citations to support
> declaring
> dashboards as records, t
>
the lack of a federal citations does not mean that an item is not a record.
Many RMs and others have becoming entirely too dependent upon
legal/regulatory citations to determine whether or not an item is a record.
Ask yourself these questions
Is there a business process that produces this item?
Does this support a business process or decision?
If not associated with a business process what purpose does this item serve.
If no statutory/regulatory citation exists saying how long to retain this
item ask yourself these questions
Is there an operational reason for retaining the record?
Is there an administrative reason?
Is there a financial reason?
Is there a legal reason eg contract based
Is there a historical/archival reason.
answer those questions and you'll be able to determine how long to keep the
item
--
Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
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