I like calling it a process. That is more encompassing and indicates a
continuation.
I feel the same as you do on the word "project". Those usually have a
beginning and an end. A program could also fall into the same arena,
as programs do have beginnings and ends.
However, when records management begins there maybe a series of
projects required to determine needs so a process can be developed.
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From: McLemore, Dustin <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 4:19 pm
Subject: Classifying Records Management
All,
I have had some discussions with several colleagues here at the utility.
When I began managing the company's records, there was a desire to
classify records management itself as a project. I had my doubts
because of the long-term impact of records management and the need to
support every workgroup in the company on a permanent basis. The term
"project", at least to me, denotes a temporary presence. I'm also
hesitant to classify records management as a "program." Even though, a
program can support multiple projects - records management itself can
even support a program. Instead I have been responding with the notion
that records management should be, itself, categorized as a "process".
The process of managing records can support "projects" of any kind and
support the sponsor/workgroup/unit overseeing it (as well as any who
might be involved).
I know this seems like semantics, but it is a very important discussion
to the longevity of records management within the organization. I would
be very interested to hear your thoughts on the issue.
r/
dm
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Dustin McLemore, MPA
Austin Energy
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