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You mention that RM "does not encompass non-records." Does you program's
mission or charge include the management of non-records? If yes, I would
look to expand the scope of the name. If not, using only RM helps to limit
the scope of your responsibilities and obligations.
Just another consideration since that was left open by your original
message.
Tod Chernikoff, CRM
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From: "Schremp, Kaitlyn R" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 11:09
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Subject: [RM] Records Management Program
I am currently in the process of developing a "name" for our records
management program. I am wondering what most companies are using to name
their records management program. We are currently hesitant to use Records
Management, because the name doesn't encompass non-records.
Some names we are currently going between are:
Records Management
Records and information Management
Information Management
Information Lifecycle Management
Kaitlyn Schremp
Records Manager
Xcel Energy
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