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Making Records Making Records Management Invisible Management Invisible J. Timothy Sprehe Sprehe Info. Mgmt. Assocs., Inc. Email: [email protected] Phone: 301-657-2481

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Making Records Management Invisible. J. Timothy Sprehe Sprehe Info. Mgmt. Assocs., Inc. Email: [email protected] Phone: 301-657-2481. Records Are Essential!. No enterprise can function without records . Why? Today’s decisions and actions build on yesterday’s. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Making Records Making Records Management InvisibleManagement Invisible

J. Timothy Sprehe

Sprehe Info. Mgmt. Assocs., Inc.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 301-657-2481

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Records Are Essential!Records Are Essential!

• No enterprise can function without records.

• Why? Today’s decisions and actions build on yesterday’s.

• Why? Every enterprise is accountable to some constituencies.

• Every enterprise must be able to provide evidence of what it did in the past.

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Records and AccountabilityRecords and Accountability1. Organizations are legally accountable.

- Threat of litigation- Costs of “discovery”

2. Organizations are financially accountable- Corporations pay taxes!- Threat of financial liability

3. Organizations are publicly accountable- Stockholders, the electorate

4. Organizations are accountable to history. - Keep records for research

purposes.

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What Is a Record?What Is a Record?• Computer “record”• Anything saved by

a computer• In database

management, a record is a set of values; a set of records makes up a file; a set of files makes up a database.

• Other meanings?

Records Management “Record”

• ISO 15489: Records – “information created,

received, and maintained as evidence and information by an organization or person, in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business.”

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Problem: Keeping Records Can Problem: Keeping Records Can Be a Painful NuisanceBe a Painful Nuisance

• Why? Because records must have authenticity, reliability, integrity, and usability.

• I.e., Must be captured and maintained so that they cannot be altered and must be properly disposed of (destroyed, transferred) at the appropriate time.

• If not, then they are not records.

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End Users Will Not Keep End Users Will Not Keep RecordsRecords

1. It’s not their job! It’s the job of records managers

2. It’s a nuisance distraction from users’ primary jobs.

3. As a matter of fact, users do not comply with directives to keep records.

4. Users comply unevenly if at all.5. Result: Little or no records captured.

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Solution: Take RM Out of Solution: Take RM Out of Users’ HandsUsers’ Hands

• Devise ways to make records capture “in background,” transparent to end users.

• Use info already in IT system and business rules to decide when to copy something to recordkeeping system.

• For example: User’s title, place in organization, nature of business process and place an action occurs in workflow.

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TWO CASE STUDIESTWO CASE STUDIES

1. The U.S. Government Accountability Office and its “big bucket” approach.

2. The World Bank and its approach to “pushing RM upstream into document management.”

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Making Records Making Records Management InvisibleManagement Invisible

J. Timothy Sprehe

Sprehe Information Management Assocs.

[email protected]

301-657-2481