Records management enlists data analytics tools
Records management is not for the faint of heart. The volume and rapid
growth of data can be overwhelming for information managers, and a range of
business and regulatory requirements make it imperative to do the job
right. Mistakes can be costly.
In the case of a law firm's client or a hospital's patient, records
management is a "big deal," noted Peter Perera, president of The Perera
Group, a consultancy in Los Angeles. For example, he said, the scope and
complexity of records management becomes clear when a large number of
contracts and agreements are involved or multiple versions of documents
exist.
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