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I would go with the assessment for management's approval, which
ultimately result in having to do an inventory which will then be
justified by the assessment.
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Tucker, Sandra
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [RM] Records Assessment vs. Records Inventory
Tod, you are correct in expounding on the description -- I meant a
Records Management Program Assessment vs. a Records Inventory.
I feel it is necessary to do both, but am getting some pushback, so I
need to clearly state the difference and why they are both important (or
critical).
Tod Chernikoff wrote:
>Perhaps there might be a few words missing in the question. Sandra -
>Please tell me if this sounds more appropriate?
>"I am looking for help from the list on how to justify doing a Records
>Inventory in addition to a Records [Management Program] Assessment,
instead
>of doing just a Records [Management Program] Assessment."
>Or the other question's) I would ask you is, What are you looking to
assess >about the records? Volume, physical condition...
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