Personally, I prefer "Universal Management." This way we can include
everything, appraise them, schedule them, and dispose of them, including
difficult colleagues. As a "Universal Manager" one could probably also get
free admission to the Universal Studios theme parks and free movie passes.
Stephen Cohen | Records Manager | MetLife \ Legal Affairs | T 212-578-2373
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To this point a reason why some prefer to use the term "Records and
Information Management."
Alex Acevedo
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