Transcription of 8. RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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Chapter 8: RECORDS and INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 8. RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT This chapter is intended to help public bodies understand how good RECORDS and INFORMATION MANAGEMENT practices assist in the effective administration of the FOIP Act. Overview All types of organizations, including public bodies, manage their recorded INFORMATION for reasons that are significantly broader than compliance with access and privacy legislation: they create, maintain and manage RECORDS to provide tangible evidence of their business activities and transactions.
Chapter 8: Records and Information Management The management of information is planned An organization’s business planning processes require both strategic and operational
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