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Records Management Education

Records and information management is critical for business.

Table of Contents

Introduction 

Intellectual Property Rights, Financial Auditing Pitfalls, Privacy Act Violations, Misplaced/Lost Institutional Records…

These are just a few of the records management issues that are of the utmost concern to CEO’s, corporate shareholders, records management personnel, legal counsel, and Risk Management Committee members.

Today, Records and Information Management (RIM) awareness, accuracy, diligence, accountability and security are all topics of concern for almost every corporation. RIM is no longer an operation that can be arbitrarily assigned or relegated to individuals who do not have a sufficient understanding of the importance of proper records keeping and acceptable records management procedures.

Improper records management can lead to; loss revenue, negative exposure, criminal prosecution and/or legal sanctions. Each has the potential to temporarily cripple and /or permanently topple an organization (as was witnessed by the world with Enron).

The individual charged with spearheading or supporting practical records keeping, and/or records management, initiatives for an organization must possess a thorough understanding of proper procedures to ensure the integrity, while preserving the authenticity, of organizational records. Mitigation of risk and the reduction in negative exposure is directly proportionate to the effectiveness of the corporate records management program.

One thing is for certain, Records Management, which was the once often dismissed, overlooked and undervalued job of almost every company/corporation, has now evolved into one of the most important administrative functions for every organization, regardless of size. Records created as a mechanism for doing business will only continue to increase. Couple this with the fact that existing and/or archived content must be managed as efficiently as new and/or current content, effective methods for the migration of legacy content must be adopted.

As previously noted, the tasks and services associated with RIM have become increasingly complex. Although the original foundation of records management stems from basic origins, one must be astute, remain current with RIM trends and continuously monitor the evolution of the industry to be effective in their job.

Global RIM Concerns 
Regulatory Issues 
RIM Best Practices 
Electronic Records Management 
Migration of Legacy Content 
RIM Technology 
E-discovery 
Conclusions 
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