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Don Saklad <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Mar 2005 15:04:56 -0500
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA should be called to account for the
uncooperative response with respect to archives and records in the
news compiled from sources like newspapers.

Peter Kurilecz claimed the information is available already.
But then Peter Kurilecz would not provide the information up front
directly. So much for the professional principles of records managers
in practice.

That is the case with many records management professionals.
In practice many records management professionals do not meet the
standards set by the profession. Many are unwilling to look at
shortcomings. The attempts at squelching exchanges about the
shortcomings are even made by leadership of records management
professional groups instead of promoting and instigating the
examination of the important profession that it is truly.

The original enquiry stands as how is records and archives in the news
compiled?...

What keywords, terms, descriptors are used in what searching
mechanisms?...

But the partial response so far is indirect and defiant. And that is
what many clients, customers experience at the hands of many people
who claim to be records management professionals in actual practice.

The only adversarial reason for claiming the proprietary argument is
the disaffection for the source of the enquiry. Professionals should
put aside the superficial and maintain their standards. Ironically,
Peter Kurilecz represents the communications office of a professional
certification group the Institute of Certified Records Managers as
public relations coordinator, scroll down toward the end at
http://www.icrm.org/board.htm#Public

How accountable do you hold yourself when your clients, customers
critique how you make available the records, the information you
manage?... Are you closed to feedback or open?... Do you put into
practice what you enunciate as your mission, professional principles?


A note. I am in critiquing, a fan, an aficionado of the work and of
the writings of Peter Kurilecz !

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