And considering if you take the definition of RIM/RM as it appears in ISO
15489, "systematic" is already included:
"field of management responsible for the efficient and systematic control of
the creation, receipt, maintenance, use, and disposition of records,..."
Sounds a bit redundant to me.
Tod Chernikoff, CRM
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From: "Larry Medina" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 12:48
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Subject: Re: [RM] Familiar with this terminology?
> Right... like I mentioned, not unfamiliar with the meanings of the
> individual words, or the concept of "systematic"
>
>
> - presented or formulated as a coherent body of ideas or principles
> <systematic thought>
>
> - methodical in procedure or plan <a systematic approach> <a systematic
> scholar>
>
> - marked by thoroughness and regularity <systematic efforts>
>
> But I've never heard of an RM Program being referred to as a
>
> "Systematic records management program"
>
> I'm not suggesting it's incorrect... just that it sounds odd and may not
> be
> the best way to introduce the concept to those who may be less familiar or
> unfamiliar with it.
>
> Larry
>
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