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I agree that we should always strive to discuss these types of issues in
an objective a light as possible.
With that in mind though, as Ginny has already pointed out this issue has
been coming up more and more frequently. I think we all can agree it is
something that needs to be continued to be examined and followed, which is
why I posted the link in the first place. I did not intend to put a
political spin on, or in anyway endorse or support the claims of this
group that may have hijacked the private email of the Governor. What I
aimed to do was to provide a bit of food for thought. I would have done
the same if it was the CEO of a company or a president of a university.
Respectfully bipartisan,
David
I agree with what John has written below. The list needs to focus upon the
facts and discuss the issue in a professional manner. We need to leave the
political partisanship at the door and discuss this as if we were facing
the
same problem within our organizations. Strip away the names and the
political identity and think of this as if it was a ICRM Part VI case
study.
for example
"Governor Jones has two personal internet email accounts that are
occasionally used for government business. The state does not have a clear
cut policy concerning such use nor a technical method for capturing the
emails. you as the state records manager must as part of your duties
draft
a new policy statement that takes into account future communication
technology as well as identifying tools or methods that can be used to
capture these type of emails.""
now have at it.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:34 PM, John Phillips
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> Claims by one group or another can be found on any version of the
evening
> news, where there is at least some attempt to validate those claims. I
> suggest that we focus on substantive opinion, validated facts, and
> professional issues debate, or I will ignore threads like this.
>
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
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Richmond, Va
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