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Why organisations that do records badly are going to have a terrible time with AI.

Records are all that's between your organisation and corruption and failure.

What happens when you don’t lead records in your organisation.

Why you need to audit automated compliance processes more often than manual ones.

How to pass audit every single time, easily.

The two types of Records Management project

Records Managers - is your WICM worth it?

Autoclassification - where it works, and where it doesn’t (seem to yet).

The simple end user trade off in records management systems that users need to be reminded to appreciate

The economics of Information Management and Records Management are different - so we should treat them differently.

Does your organisation have a measure of “records debt?”

Why customers get attention and record keeping doesn’t - and what you can learn about compliance from deterrence theory

Why it's important to have a shared definition of Records with your executive if you want to get funded.

One reason records ends up “the dumping ground” - and how we can avoid it.

What happens when Record Keeping and Management is under funded.

Getting adoption - is training the wrong approach?

Sentencing is the competency every organisation needs in a post-privacy legislation, breach reporting world.

Records Managers - do you know how long a compliance inspection takes you?

Great Records Management is largely about composition.

Why are we ignoring the cheapest and most powerful tool in the record keeping by stealth arsenal?

”Record keeping by stealth”, and the two approaches to making it work.

The actual problem that record keeping has to solve.

Crazy idea to get 100% record adoption.

The problem for the image of the Records Management profession is Information Management (and the internet).

One clear sign that your records program isn’t working.

The two ways to fail an audit, and how to avoid one of them.

New research paper examining some considerations for switching official communication from paper to digital.

The relationship between records and compliance, and the risks of doing records badly.

If you’ve got an audit problem, you’ve got a records problem