Information and Records Management Policy Development Guidelines

It’s often difficult to approach KM in any large scale way in an organisation without bumping into the policy infrastructure. The organisation will need to make decisions and give clear guidance about how knowledge and information sharing is to be balanced with information security, for example. The requirements for a knowledge sharing system, including taxonomy and metadata requirements, will need to be balanced with the need to manage records according to legislative and regulatory requirements. Knowledge, information and records form a continuum that needs to be managed holistically, and an integrated policy framework helps to support this. In this paper by Patrick Lambe and Marita Keenan we spell out a framework and process for information and records management policy development, in support of knowledge management goals.

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2 Comments so far

I found this article authoritative, concise, clear and of most useful assistance.

Posted on August 07, 2012 at 12:02 PM | Comment permalink

Patrick Lambe

Thanks Peter!

Posted on August 07, 2012 at 12:10 PM | Comment permalink

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