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Information Governance – 3 Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

AIIM

What is Information Governance, and Why is it Important? There are many benefits to constructing an Information Governance program plan. How to Avoid Information Governance Pitfalls. How to Avoid/Overcome: Overcome this issue by addressing objections directly with good communication and contextual education.

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e-Records 2021 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

This event is organized by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and co-sponsored with the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to promote electronic records management in Texas government. If you are interested in presenting, please complete the online Presentation Proposal Submission Form.

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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

Brandeis Records Manager

These ranged from one-on-ones to a surprise fifty-person audience of administrators for an entire school (my meeting invitation indicated eight people attending, and I walked into a function hall—should have cased the joint). We made early acquaintances with Legal and Information Security leaders. It’s about points of view.

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The Power of the Record

Brandeis Records Manager

The “record” of survival equates with a sense of security among the most dangerous conditions. Each year, we have excellent conferences–ARMA, AIIM, MER–I’ve attended them all multiple times, and they can be counted on for great sessions, engaging vendor floors, insights, leading edge case studies, keynote inspiration, and collegiality.

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Welcome to Relativity Fest 2019!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Client communications. e-Discovery Data Management: Governance and Process Optimization. These professionals are specializing in an area of expertise and validating that knowledge with certification(s) such as the CIPP US/EU for privacy, the GLEG or CISSP for security, or CEDS for those wanting to specialize in e-discovery and more.