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Format: Specifications/Procedures
Contributed by: Sunil Sharma

This document covers the following aspects regarding records management:

Objective
Scope
Definitions, including:

  1. Code of Business Conduct
  2. Corporate Retention Schedule
  3. Document Life Cycle
  4. Nonessential Record/Transitory Record
  5. Official Document
  6. Record
  7. Vital record
  8. Record Custodian
  9. Retention schedule
  10. Records Center
  11. Records Management, and many more

Process and Policies, including:

  1. Property Of Company
  2. Transitory Records
  3. Corporate Retention Schedule
  4. Records Life Cycle
  5. Special Requirements for Electronic Records
  6. Messaging
  7. Electronic Mail, and many more


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