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Archive for July 2007
Records Management is for Everyone
July 7, 2007 4:44 PM
Records Management According to AIIM, Records Management can be defined as: “The application of systematic and scientific control to recorded information required in the operation of an organization’s business, standardizing access to complete information through common classification and indexing methods and ensuring the preservation of records in accordance with regulatory and operational business requirements.”. Wow, what a mouthful. Records Management as simply a process in which an organization follows for managing the lifecycle of documents used within an organization’s business context. These documents are of special interest because they have been used to make a business decision or were a by product of a business process.
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