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Records managers, how do you start the defensible disposition conversation? Say it with flowers. Chucking Daisies: Ten Rules for Taking Control of Your Organization’s Digital Debris by Randolph A. Kahn, Esq. and Galina Datskovsky, Ph.D., CRM, is a 2013 publication from ARMA International.
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Symantec’s 2011 Information Retention and eDiscovery survey found nearly half of respondents do not have an information retention plan in place. Thirty percent are only in the process of discussing how to do so, and 14% have no plan.
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Your electronic records management project is planned down to the last detail. In month two, it's time to distribute the message throughout your organization that this implementation needn't be a huge strain on the organization’s resources.
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Tagline: I love the smell of dry-erase markers and whiteboard cleaning solution in the morning'in the afternoons'in the evening'on weekends'in my sleep'
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The records retention schedule’s daily use is in decline. I don’t mean to say that your organization shouldn’t have one -- far from it. Every organization should have a records retention schedule safely tucked away in the arms (arsenal?) of the Records and Information Management, Legal and Technology departments.
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