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Including Non-Financial Benefits in a Business Case for an ERM System by , for

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Non-financial benefits can be categorized as: 1) those quantified in non-financial terms and 2) those that are non-quantifiable or intangible.  Whether benefits can be quantified, or not, w... read more

SharePoint as a Content Management System by , for

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SharePoint has capabilities as a Content Management System.   It is a collection of technologies and services that are based on the capabilities provided by the SharePoint Foundation o... read more

Information Survey Recommendations by , for

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Below are some recommendations for running your information survey. The steps are just guidelines and need to be adjusted for each case. Step 1 – Define the Scope Establish the sco... read more

Getting respect for records management -- 11 years later by , for

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Funny how the more things change, how often many things stay the same. I've been doing some personal records management and cleaning out my garage and tossing extra issues of old magazines (... read more

Information Survey Values by , for

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A Premier General Management Principle: “You can’t manage what you don’t know about”   An information survey determines the current content and records h... read more

It is Critical to Identify your Functional Requirements before looking for Technology Solutions for your Email Management Program by , for

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What are your functional requirements? First, consider your archiving requirements.  Archiving-specific requirements might include:  Whether the system supports single-inst... read more

Before looking for technology solutions for your Email Management program, it is critical to identify your organization’s computer system, and email, platform. by , for

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What are your Email Management platform-related requirements?  These appear in a number of areas:  Messaging application and version.  Most organizations are standardi... read more

Managing Tweets as records part 2: how to capture by , for

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In my last post, I talked about Twitter and records management, with emphasis on whether a given Tweet might rise to the level of a record and need to be managed. In this post I will t... read more

Kick Start your ERM project with the Human Resources Department by , for

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  Everyone from the janitor to the CIO of any company or organization has to go through similar things involving HR: Applying for a job Submitting to a background check... read more

Managing Tweets as records part 1: what to capture by , for

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I am one of the Twitterati. I use it every day to interact with my professional colleagues, longtime acquaintances, analysts, and many others. If I were made to choose between email and Twitter,... read more