Oct 202013
 

RECORDS management programs are generally not an organization’s priority as these usually do not generate income. Policies and practices on how records are kept and handled also vary among companies. In a large enterprise, documents are usually stored separately according to division or section (e.g., finance, corporate planning, legal, marketing, and sales). In some multinational companies, there is an established centralized records management group that not only oversees the indexing, storage and retrieval of files, but safeguards vital information about the organization.

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