Value-added records management protecting corporate assets and reducing business risks

As litigation threats, government demands, and office technologies change how business is done, the author calls on business management for fresh perspectives regarding records management. The evolution from paper-based to multi-media business information systems contributes to a fragmentation and l...

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Main Author: Sampson, Karen L. (Author)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: New York Quarum Books 1992
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Summary:As litigation threats, government demands, and office technologies change how business is done, the author calls on business management for fresh perspectives regarding records management. The evolution from paper-based to multi-media business information systems contributes to a fragmentation and loss of control of those systems. An organization will need to organize, integrate, and carefully manage its various information systems in order to harness their power. The book examines the changing roles of records management to support, protect, and add value to the enterprise. Rather than a narrow focus on the form of records and their storage, the author proposes a broader focus on how a record's content and value relate to legal issues and business needs. The author illustrates situations in which proper record-keeping is necessary for a business to preserve its legal rights and to protect itself from undue harm and losses. Records management strategies are suggested to prevent or minimize the risks of poor records management and its consequences.
Physical Description:xii, 237 pages 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0899306764