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Tony Laino <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Apr 2012 16:50:45 -0400
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Ashley: 
Have a read of the Information Lifecycle Governance Leader Reference Guide 
available at www.cgoc.com (Compliance, Governance and Oversight Council)
https://www.cgoc.com/resources/information-lifecycle-governance-leader-reference-guide



Tony Laino, C.R.M. 
Managing Consultant
Enterprise Content Management
Business Analytics & Optimization
IBM Canada Ltd.

Tel: 647-237-1641  306-777-9798 (SaskEnergy)
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From:   "McKay, Ashley" <[log in to unmask]>
To:     [log in to unmask]
Date:   04/23/12 04:29 PM
Subject:        Records management v. Information Governance - is there a 
difference?
Sent by:        Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>



Hi List,

My name is Ashley McKay; I'm a Records Management Analyst at Valero Energy 
Corporation in sunny San Antonio, TX. I've been both a librarian and a 
records manager during the 12-year span of my career. Long-time lurker, 
first time posting, really in need of a good shake to straighten out my 
thoughts today.

I'm helping our records manager write our 5-year strategy document. 
Records Management here is part of the IT department, so our audience is 
definitely technology-centric. "Information governance" is a term our 
management is throwing around (with different levels of understanding), 
but so far only RIM has been willing to tackle an info governance 
strategy.

I've written myself into a corner trying to differentiate between records 
management and information governance for our strategy document. Does 
anyone here have any opinion on answers to these two questions?


1.       How do you distinguish between a strategy for achieving 
information governance versus a strategy for achieving records management?


2.       Is information governance primarily a technology or is it a 
program?

Many thanks!

Ashley McKay
E-discovery & Records Services
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, TX
210-345-4130
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