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Value-added records management, protecting corporate assets, reducing business risks, Karen L. Sampson

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Value-added records management, protecting corporate assets, reducing business risks, Karen L. Sampson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-276) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Value-added records management
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
52924114
Responsibility statement
Karen L. Sampson
Sub title
protecting corporate assets, reducing business risks
Summary
Buried in paper? As new technologies, threats of litigation, and the onslaught of e-business innovations change the very nature of work, organizations need ways to safely and properly manage information. This revised and expanded edition of Sampson's earlier classic shows how records and information management practices jointly contribute to an organization's financial well being, be it public or private, non- or for-profit. Recordkeeping practices affect business objectives, processes, functions, and ultimately everyone in the organization. This book covers recordkeeping in all media, includi
Table Of Contents
Preface; 1 Guilty Until Proven Innocent; 2 Preservation of Legal Rights and Business Assets; 3 Threats to Sensitive and Valuable Records and Information; 4 Employer Rights and Responsibilities; 5 A Day in Court; 6 The Roles of Records in Corporate Change; 7 Retention and Disposition; 8 Integrating Media Choices for the Ultimate Information System; 9 Electronic Records and Information; 10 The Internet; 11 E-Mail; 12 The Bottom Line; 13 Organization and Staffing for Records and Information Management; 14 The Challenges Ahead; Appendix I: A Vital Records Program
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