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As dashboards report and summarize the state of a program or system,
their reports meet the definition of records. In many cases, I suppose,
the periodic reports create a log of progress (or the lack thereof).
While dashboards report the status of many systems, I am particularly
interested in one that reports the health of a RIM system. For example:
-- What percentage of records eligible for disposition remain to be
processed?
-- How many staff members are scheduled to be trained this week?
-- What is the current cost of outside storage, and what is the trend
of such costs?
And many more examples.
Is anyone currently working with such a system?
Gordy
Gordon E.J. Hoke, CRM
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Plainview, MN USA
On 7/28/2011 3:09 PM, Debra Dunsmore wrote:
> I haven't heard much on the list about 'dashboards' as records. I'd love to
> hear opinions both for and aginst the notion that dashboards should be
> considered official records.
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