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Active Filing for Business Records.


Ann Bennick, Ed.D., CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization.

To have a competitive edge, all companies can benefit from a well-designed and maintained file system. Active Filing for Business Records explores the records management concepts, principles, processes, and considerations in developing, implementing, and maintaining effective active file systems. Bennick emphasizes the significance of company culture (organizational structure This article has no lead section.

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, degree of autonomy for subordinate organizations A subordinate organization is one that is under control of the central organization.

According to the United States IRS Publication 557 (Rev. July 2001), Tax-Exempt Status for Your Organization - Chapter 1 Page 6, this is the definition for a
, management support, work style, and extent of document sharing See data conferencing. ) toward an effective file system and provides in-depth explanations, illustrations, and examples of

* file system development concepts and applications

* sample forms for gathering and recording facts and user requirements

* process flow-charts and case studies that illustrate concepts or typical problems

* transparency (1) The quality of being able to see through a material. The terms transparency and translucency are often used synonymously; however, transparent would technically mean "seeing through clear glass," while translucent would mean "seeing through frosted glass." See alpha blending.  masters of more than 60 illustrations that can be used for a training presentation
ISBN 0-933887-85-X (ARMA)
Soft cover, English, 236 pages, 2000
Catalog No. A4607
$60, ARMA members $41


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Publication:Information Management Journal
Article Type:Book Review
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2003
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