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Gary Link <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 May 2016 15:37:56 -0400
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I am looking for examples of business processes that you have observed in 
your professional travels wherein the business process did not support the 
retention policy for the records it created. An easy example of what I 
mean would be a business process which generated records having an 
event-driven retention, however, the process did not provide for the 
triggering event to be communicated back to the group or system that 
managed the records. The result is of course that the retention could not 
be executed.

I want to write an internal blog titled "Does Your Business Process 
Support the Retention of the Records It Creates?" So I want to include 
various types of examples of how this may happen. 

There is no need for you to name the organization. Even if it's where you 
work now, you can say, "I once worked in a company wherein..." I'm only 
looking for types of scenarios where this might happen. I will fill in the 
hypothetical details myself.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Gary Link
Pittsburgh, PA
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