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Stand alone Records Management Inventory system by , for
Discussion
Hi, I am wondering if anyone has experience with a stand-alone off the shelf records invontory system. I am not looking for integration and all of the systems I have experience with ar... read more
Inventorying Electronic Records, Part 2: Approaches by , for
Blog Entry
Far too long ago I wrote a post introducing the topic of inventorying the records and information of the organization. I'd like to return to the topic now with a look at diffe... read more
Records Inventorying: Deontic Questions with Criterial Leap by , for
So, I’m trying a new (for me) inventorying technique: deontic questions with criterial leap. I know, I know--but stay with me here. Basically it’s active lis... read more
Inventorying electronic records - part 1 by , for
This is the first in a series of posts on the fundamentals of electronic records management - and few topics are as fundamental to effective information management as the inventory. There i... read more
What will you take to your grave? by , for
“The only thing a man takes to his grave is his Knowledge. Acquire when alive, distribute before death.” ~ Late K. A. Abu Backer, my grandfather and a high school Math teacher. I... read more
Succession Planning by , for
This week I was faced with one of the harsh realities of life, death. My uncle unexpectedly passed away and I, along with my wife, accompanied my mother to the services. All in all it was a very... read more
Practice makes perfect! by , for
If you have ever attended one of my classes or heard me speak at an event, one of the things you will consistently hear is my mantra about practice. In ECM, BPM, ERM or whatever segment you wish... read more
Technology, As Ever, Isn't the Answer by , for
**Views expressed in this blog are my personal views and not those of my employer. Any reference to any living person or organisation, past or present, is entirely co-incidental** When they... read more