Information governance is key to your organization's success. With the Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles®, you have a way to benchmark, improve, and govern your organization's information.
Records and recordkeeping are inextricably linked with any organized activity. It is only through the information an organization records in the
normal course of business that it can know what it has done and effectively plan what it will do in the future. As a key resource in the operation of any
organization, records must be created, organized, secured, maintained, and used in a way that effectively supports the activity of that organization,
including:
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This can be achieved only if information governance – which Gartner defines as “an accountability framework that “includes the processes, roles,
standards, and metrics that ensure the effective and efficient use of information in enabling an organization to achieve its goals” – and records
management – which ARMA International defines as the management of “any recorded information, regardless of medium or characteristics, made or received and retained by an organization in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business” – are:
- Information Governance Assessment
- The Principles Education
- Maturity Model
- Essentials of The Principles Certificate
- EDRM/ARMA International Whitepaper
Records and recordkeeping are inextricably linked with any organized activity. It is only through the information an organization records in the
normal course of business that it can know what it has done and effectively plan what it will do in the future. As a key resource in the operation of any
organization, records must be created, organized, secured, maintained, and used in a way that effectively supports the activity of that organization,
including:
- Facilitating and sustaining day-to-day operations.
- Supporting predictive activities such as budgeting and planning
- Assisting in answering questions about past decisions and activities
- Demonstrating and documenting compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and standards
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This can be achieved only if information governance – which Gartner defines as “an accountability framework that “includes the processes, roles,
standards, and metrics that ensure the effective and efficient use of information in enabling an organization to achieve its goals” – and records
management – which ARMA International defines as the management of “any recorded information, regardless of medium or characteristics, made or received and retained by an organization in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business” – are: