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Emergency Management for Records and Information Programs.


Virginia A. Jones, CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization. , and Kris E. Keyes

Updated to better address electronic records, as well as salvage and recovery procedures See: explosive ordnance disposal procedures. , this essential guide will help you prepare for and recover from natural or man-made disasters man-made disaster Technological disaster Public health An event in which a significant number of people are injured or die as a result of human devices or activities, unrelated to conflicts, and attributed to operator error–eg, Exxon Valdez . Its five sections provide a step-by-step guide through the essential phases of emergency management--prevention, preparedness pre·par·ed·ness  
n.
The state of being prepared, especially military readiness for combat.

Noun 1. preparedness - the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action); "putting them
, response, and recovery--and include such topics as

* the basic concepts of emergency management and insights on selling it to top management

* vital records, risk management, and disaster prevention planning

* preparation of the emergency management plan

* recovery and resumption RESUMPTION. To reassume; to promise again; as, the resumption of payment of specie by the banks is general. It also signifies to take things back; as the government has resumed the possession of all the lands which have not been paid for according to the requisitions of the law, and the  of operations

"Chapter Checklists" at the end of each chapter review major concepts and guide you in forming your emergency plan, and "Small Business Tips" give information of special importance to smaller organizations.
ISBN:0-933887-98-1 (ARMA)
Soft cover, English, 120 pages, 2001
Catalog No. A4715
$61, ARMA members $42


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