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19 Dec 2012
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19 Dec 2012
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PDF
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Implementing new processes and workflows is just the beginning of establishing an effective records and information management (RIM) strategy. In order to ensure your RIM policy is sustainable, you must also consider the architecture and tools used to support the RIM initiative and have proper methods of evaluating the overall success or failure of the program.
Access this expert guide to gain invaluable insight on what makes up an effective long-term RIM policy. Read on to learn 3 steps you can take to effectively evaluate your RIM project, such as forming a diverse RIM committee.
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