Description
Buried Alive: Document/Information Management
Also part of the Legal Preparedness Reference Library (boxed set).
This engaging blockbuster shows all employees why documents should be systematically retained and/or destroyed according to organization policy, without risking destruction of evidence or jeopardizing vital information.
Training Topics:
- “Biography of a Document”: how one letter survived scheduled official purges, only to be discovered years later and used as adverse evidence
- Saving Documents “Just in Case”
- Need to Retain and Destroy Records Systematically
- Segregating Records According to the Retention Timetable
- Retaining as Required for Operational, Legal, or Archival Needs
- Destroying Scheduled Records Wholesale
- Suspicious Gaps in the Record: often the result of weeding out “bad” documents and keeping only “good” ones
- Suspending Document Destruction During Discovery
- Off-site and Centralized Storage
- Costs of Failing to Follow Retention Policy: waste of space, legal cost
- Role of Records Manager: document retention policy administration
Overview:
A company is notified of a lawsuit, and discovery begins. Thousands of documents see the light of day – many for the first time in years. Like an archeological dig, the document search unearths an organizational culture – including people like Charlie, who saved everything with his name on it in his own “personal” files at home – and Henry, who responds to a stop-destroying-documents order by speeding up his shredding. Discovery reveals many people who deviated from document retention policies – deviations that cost the organization dearly.
Individual Price: $695.00
[Please inquire for multiple-title discounts, volume purchase discounts, government discounts, network license terms, and e-learning license terms.]
Item#: 3009
Running Time: 23 Minutes
Languages: English, Japanese (VHS sale only)
Closed Captioning: Yes
Ancillary Materials: Please inquire




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