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On 3/22/07, Marisa Lewis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> ...along with my Records@Work brochures...
I will only say this once, but I recommend anyone considering passing these
brochures out carefully examine the content and make sure you are
comfortable with the information they provide. Personally, I AM NOT
COMFORTABLE with the content contained in a number of them, and I have made
ARMA HQ and some members of our elected leadership painfully aware of this.
My personal advice is that you use these as a guide for developing your own
handouts that give accurate information about the services your program is
able to provide to your organization, and the benefits of using these
services to the organization. Give contact information, where your program
is physically located and offer to provide briefings about the benefits of
the application of effective and consistent records management practices.
Nobody is better able to sing your song better than you, and no one is
better equipped to explain what you do, and why other should use your
services. If you lack the tools to do this, ask others here to assist you
and your request will not fall on deaf ears... but don't provide inaccurate
information simply because you don't have glossy brochures or the ability to
print them.
Larry
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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972
List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
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