Description
For The Record: Records And Information Management
Also part of the Legal Compliance & Business Ethics Reference Library (boxed set).
Four main topics about records management are addressed and dramatically illustrated: retrieval; retention; reduction; recovery.
Training Topics:
- Records/information policy guidelines: Retrieval, Retention, Records reduction, Disaster recovery
- Paper or electronic records: Same principles apply, Systematic, orderly filing
- Importance of back-ups
- Treating records as company property
- Reducing volume of paper and media storage: “Just in case” savers, Working drafts, Final versions
- Preventing unauthorized access: Computer files and user accounts
- Keeping records secure
- Disaster preparation: Backups of electronic records stored off-site
- Documentation of electronic files
- Maintaining e-mail files
- Gaps in the record: Inconsistency of retention and destruction
Overview:
The story: When JPT Company announces its intention to acquire Essex Ltd., the Justice Department requests documents as part of an investigation into possible antitrust problems with the merger. JPT finds out too late that its carefully constructed document retention policy has not been followed by all employees. The resulting records problems could torpedo the deal, and the company. Each of the four main topics — retrieval, retention, reduction and recovery — are illustrated by the story of an individual employee who failed to adhere to the plan. Designed for every employee who handles information and records in today’s computer-centric workplace.
Individual Price: $695.00
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Item#: 3050
Running Time: 22 Minutes
Languages: English
Closed Captioning: Yes
Ancillary Materials: Printed Study Guide




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