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Management best practices include:



  • Policies and Procedures for creating and storing records in both paper and
    electronic format that are demonstrably supported by an organization’s
    executives, including the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer,
    Chief Information Officer, Chief Legal Counsel, and Chief Compliance
    Officer

  • A thoroughly documented Records Retention Schedule that lists Records
    Series (categories) and the expected retention period in months and years
    (based on legal, regulatory, and best practices research)

  • An organizational File Plan that lists primary records types by functional
    unit so that information can be located without dependence on any one
    employee

  • A Vital Records Program that identifies and protects those records that
    are critical for immediate restart of an organization’s business processes
    following a disaster

  • A Records Management Implementation and Training Program that works with
    identified Records Coordinators in primary functional units to train them in
    the policies, procedures, workflow, and systems required to assure quality
    recordkeeping occurs

  • Increasingly, the presence of a dedicated hardware/software electronic
    records system repository so that employees have a place to store personal
    computer files, electronic mail messages, and any other electronic documents
    for long term retention based on a formally defined Records Retention Schedule
    and business rules

  • Periodic Audits to assess the clarity of procedures, effectiveness of
    training, and that provide an enforcement vehicle

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