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Curious where various Federal Agencies think they are when it comes to RM
issues?
Take a look inside and see the results:
http://bit.ly/e2GVDX
One of my favorite parts was the conclusion on Training on RM with Senior
Officials- the last two sentences say it all:
Training for senior officials continues to be a major weakness in agency
records management programs. While many agencies offer this training, it is
usually not required and is likely to be incorporated as only one element of
a senior official’s orientation or exit briefing. In some cases, some office
outside the records management program – personnel, for example – provides
the little training they receive. The lack of trained senior officials has
broad ramifications. Senior officials establish a culture in their agencies
across all programs including records management. If they do not see the
value of good records management and do not practice it in their own work,
it is unlikely that their employees will do so either. These senior
officials will also probably not provide adequate resources for the records
management program.
Larry
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