Winning Strategies for Successful Records Management Programs.Mark Langemo Winning Strategies for Successful Records Management Programs offers practical advice for successfully developing and managing a records management program. The author is a recognized authority who has taught thousands of students and seminar attendees, who have been successfully implementing the strategies included in this book for years. Winning Strategies includes an overview of records management and chapters on policies and procedures Policies and Procedures are a set of documents that describe an organization's policies for operation and the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies. They are often initiated because of some external requirement, such as environmental compliance or other governmental , records media, records management software, records retention programs, managing active and inactive in·ac·tive adj. 1. Not active or tending to be active. 2. a. Not functioning or operating; out of use: inactive machinery. b. records, managing records centers and archives archives Repository for an organized body of records. Archives are produced or received by a public, semipublic, institutional, or business entity in the transaction of its affairs and are preserved by it or its successors. , electronic imaging, and motivating personnel. ISBN: 0-929316-50-9 (Information Requirements Clearinghouse) Soft cover, English, 186 pages, 2002 Catalog No. B4814 $44 ARMA member or non-member [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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