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Many companies have document retention policies that are known only to records and information technology employees. These companies overlook the fact that the reach of the records department or IT staff has limits—in fact, at many companies employees have unfettered control in the creation and maintenance of data on local computers, in hard copy and, of course, on their personal devices. Those employees need to know and follow the company’s document retention policy, and that policy should be simple and broad enough to inform even the least-technically inclined in the company’s ranks. Breakdowns in document retention put […]
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