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Date: | Wed, 25 Sep 2013 08:27:37 -0500 |
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Glad you're back, Sharon.
Our electronic message policy says something to the effect that text messages are ephemeral and not an appropriate medium for managing information that could qualify as a record. Therefore, text messages should not be used for record-level information. However, if such info gets included in a text message, the active participant(s) should immediately capture or summarize the information in a more appropriate medium.
It's analogous to an unrecorded phone conversation. If information is presented by unrecorded voice, the active participant(s) should immediately record the information presented during the call on a managable medium, such as a transcription.
That makes sense to me. It seems workable and defensible.
Let us know how you decide to handle this issue.
I find it a fascinating challenge to try to apply The Principles (developed over 4500 years) to evolving technology.
Gordy
Gordon E.J. Hoke, CRM, IGP
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Gordon E.J. Hoke, CRM
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