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#InfoGov Links Of The Week 02-17-2017

Information is Currency

Companies Still Struggle With Information Governance, Survey Finds. Despite years of talking about information governance and compliance, less than half of companies surveyed have a compliance culture — and many companies apparently have no governance strategy at all. Future Technology Be My Valentine.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Information Governance (IG). It is acknowledged that IG “helps organizations achieve business objectives, facilitates compliance with external requirements, and minimizes risk posed by sub-standard information handling practices” (ARMA 2016, p 28). Both IG and DG are important governance goals. Looking Ahead to Part 3.

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Polar Opposites: The CRM Exams and Vendor Product Language

Brandeis Records Manager

Mine has been a positive one, and I thank the ICRM for supporting the opportunity for measurable, professional validation. Some may say, “Well, that’s just sales talk.” I’d imagine that many fellow CRMs found the weeks between taking part VI and hearing back on the results to be long ones. They were for me.

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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

Brandeis Records Manager

sales-type and corporate-heavy rhetoric and more institutional case studies and stories in the open RM literature (and outside of the expensive RM conferences). But retention policy is one area to catch up in order to keep the evolving program balanced. The Way Forward, and a Challenge to Colleagues. So, that’s where we are.

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Will The Real Donald Sterling Please Stand Up? A true story about the 1st target of cancel culture.

Information Governance Perspectives

A home he wished looked more like mine. Don shared in NBA profits for merchandise and wrote off ticket sale losses on a separate ledger. That fork in the road where we’d separated was miles behind us. He was backtracking, desperately trying to find signs pointing the way home. Auntie Ellie told me you found out about your adoption.”

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Cancel Culture Target #1: Will The Real Donald Sterling Please Stand Up?

Information Governance Perspectives

A home he wished looked more like mine. Don shared in NBA profits for merchandise and wrote off ticket sale losses on a separate ledger. That fork in the road where we’d separated was miles behind us. He was backtracking, desperately trying to find signs pointing the way home. Auntie Ellie told me you found out about your adoption.”

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