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Hello, dear colleagues!
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. My university work has been non-stop, but
I'm back!
<http://iradconsulting.com/wordpress/?p=134> The record is dead, long live
the record
Declarations by pundits that records are dead demonstrates ignorance of
records management, risk management, and eDiscovery. The problem is the
number of people attempting to practice records management without the
training. Accountants, lawyers, e-Discovery experts, content management
consultants, search & "taxonomy" consultants all claim to provide advice to
organizations on their "records." Most will advise the purchase of
technology without determining how the organization's current enterprise
architecture is stymying employees' ability, even when well-trained, to
follow policies regarding the management of information.
<http://bit.ly/1n3Nc5A> http://bit.ly/1n3Nc5A
Best wishes,
Carol
Carol E.B. Choksy, PhD IGP CRM PMP
Information Governance Blog
<http://iradconsulting.com/wordpress/> http://iradconsulting.com/wordpress/
CEO
IRAD Strategic Consulting, Inc.
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Indiana University, Bloomington
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