
If your records management policy is going to bring benefits to your organization, including improved efficiency and compliance, you have to make sure that people follow it and that its principles are enforced.Read More
If your records management policy is going to bring benefits to your organization, including improved efficiency and compliance, you have to make sure that people follow it and that its principles are enforced.Read More
An effective records management policy provides the foundation for your records management program by documenting processes for organizing, retaining and accessing records, outlining key roles and responsibilities, and helping your organization meet regulatory mandates. Simply put, this policy should help you get the most out of your RM program and meet compliance requirements. So how do you develop the right policy for your organization?Read More
Some paper records are absolutely necessary, but striving for a “Paperlite” office environment has advantages for records mangers: reducing the paper in your collections can lower storage costs and improve information retrieval times.Read More
At TAB we’re interested in all things records management, so when we came across this entertaining news article in the Telegraph, it got our attention. Apparently, Prince Charles wants to grow his royal entourage: he’s advertising for a records manager to administer what he calls “a huge volume of documents.” He’s probably not exaggerating: Monarchs […]Read More
With many organizations producing more paper than ever, getting to “paperlite” is becoming a records management holy grail. In an earlier blog post, we looked at how records management best practices can get you there. But what do you do with your existing collection and documents created on a day-forward basis? This blog post offers […]Read More