The importance of retaining and empowering RIM
(records and information management) managers within an organization
is the focus of a new white
paper now available from Pitney
Bowes Management Services, Inc. (PBMS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Pitney
Bowes Inc. (NYSE:PBI).
With ever-increasing ways of creating, sharing and storing content in
the world today, along with the demands posed by new and sometimes
contradictory national and international regulations, the role of the
corporate RIM manager has taken on added significance.
"More and more companies are realizing that records management requires
far more authority, support and resources than has been the tradition,”
said Betty McAlvany, director, Records and Information Management, PBMS.
She emphasizes that RIM managers must have a clear view into all records
and document-related projects within an organization to successfully
perform their responsibilities.
The white paper maps out a framework for facilitating a uniform,
enterprise-wide approach to successful records and information
management that includes:
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Policy and program development
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Process and procedural considerations
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Retention and disposition requirements and opportunities
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Legal hold and litigation/discovery
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Technology concerns
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Training and change management communications
The white paper also presents time and cost pitfalls that can develop
when organizations do not adequately consider records management issues
in planning an acquisition, divestiture, workforce reduction or real
estate move.
Click the link to download
The
Empowered RIM Manager white paper.
Pitney
Bowes Management Services designs, implements and operates global
solutions that provide enterprise clients with customer
communication, mail
and document
lifecycle services that help in creating more effective, efficient
and compliant business processes and operations.
About Pitney Bowes
Pitney Bowes is a $5.6 billion global technology leader whose products,
services and solutions deliver value within the mailstream and beyond.
Founded in 1920, our company’s 33,000 employees deliver technology,
service and innovation to more than two million customers worldwide. For
more information about Pitney Bowes, its products, services and
solutions, visit www.pb.com.
