Defensible Disposition in a (Coco) Nutshell, Part 2
Defensible Disposition in a Coco (Nutshell), Part 2
Defensible Disposition in a (Coco) Nutshell, Part 1
Defensible Disposition in a (Coco) Nutshell, Part 1
You Are a Records Management Failure
A provocative title, I know, but I think we need a little provocation in the records management (RM) world today. For way too long, we’ve been focused on the wrong things, for the wrong reasons, and the disastrous information management situation
Capture and Auto-classification for Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)
Corporations share a common problem: they keep electronic content forever. Content worth preserving is mixed with content that should be purged, and classifying content (to determine what to keep and what to purge) is manual and expensive. In the
You CAN Take It with You (in Massachusetts, Anyway)
Organizations in both the private and the public sectors struggle with the knotty problems of records management: which documents to retain as records, and for how long; which records to destroy, and when. And many of these organizations, barely able
A Dozen Really Good Reasons Why Your Business Needs to Right-size its Information Footprint
This blog post previously appeared on the “Information Nation” blog of Kahn Consulting, Inc. “Right-sizing Your Information Footprint” is my made-up term for turning your information parking lots into a Goldilocks-and-the-three-bears amount of information: not too much, not too little;
Information Management Will Never Be the Same: 2012 Enterprise Trends in Content Management, Part 1
Here in Chicago, our Lite Rock radio station has completed its annual transformation into The Holiday Lite, playing Christmas music round the clock, so it’s definitely not too soon to begin the annual litany of analyst prediction posts. In that
Social Business: Compliant Communities as a Strategic Differentiator
Last month I was at JiveWorld11, where a key theme in many of the presentations, as well as most of my conversations, was “compliant communities.” I’ll admit to being a little bit surprised, because to date, Enterprise 2.0 and
Yes, Virginia, There Are Alternatives to Social Business Applications (and You May Not Want to Go There)
I swear, sometimes corporate policies are there to protect us from ourselves. Reading this morning’s newsletter from Law Technology News, I came upon a story about an online employee chat room, OfficeLeaks, that’s been around since April of this
Introducing the Discovery Readiness Program: Part 2
Continuing the discussion from a previous post, this post addresses the last four components of Doculabs’ Discovery Readiness Program Framework – an approach for getting your organization ready for litigation and compliance discovery. It addresses Information Organization, Process Design and Implementation, Architecture and Technology, and Communications and Training.