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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Siddens, Trisha L <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Hello all ~
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> I am just inquiring here ...
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> But how long would a good, solid records retention program take to set up -
> from beginning to end.
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> Should it be fluid and ever changing or set in stone never to be changed
> again?
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> Will this take time with various changes and evolutions? Or can it be done
> next week?
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> Can I do this alone?
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> As always, thank you in advance for your help. Records People Rock!
>
> peace...trisha
>
need a LOT MORE INFO before anyone can answer this
industry, public/private, volume of information, time frame it covers, where
the organization does business, who regulates it, etc
a retention schedule IS a living document, and it must be regularly 'pulse
checked' for changes
next week? =) got one cabinet of records less than a year old for a
non-profit operating in Wyoming that employs less than 3 people? SURE!
by yourself? see the last scenario...
Larry
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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972
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