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My compliance director contacted me today to say that Mr. Tillman had contacted her about having some risk managers, compliance professionals, and auditors collaborate on the new ARMA information governance policy. I am highly pleased and encouraged to hear of this move.
Either it will give the ARMA framework the stamp of approval within the risk management and governance professional groups and gain some acceptance by the communities at large that touch business processes and their associated records and information; or we will strengthen the existing frameworks and become part of the many governance and risk management professions that each focus on different levels and silos within an organization. This does not mean that I think ARMA is not qualified to write a new framework, but collaboration with key governance and risk management groups will foster acceptance of the framework outside of ARMA.
I believe that this will ultimately create tons of new job opportunities for records and information management professionals along with many new career paths! Nice work, ARMA!
Angela Fares
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