Sitemap - 2024 - Meta-IRM

First thought on ISO/TR 8344:2024 - Issues and considerations for managing records in structured data environments.

How to make aggregate record destruction processes work in structured data systems

Records management practice and the economics of alternatives.

Being very careful making promises about the value of records management.

How to remove archival compliance as a problem, and get adequate funding for your records program.

Records and value narratives

Understanding the data layer for records people and where it will take us - if we embrace it

Data-fit concepts of record - information, application-interface, record, data - in that order.

The records quality principle everyone forgets

How much unique information is in your records?

Unifying records and data - how to start

Is records in its own way?

The biggest question I can think of in records (or why we might have it all backwards)

The records skill that we're not using and that businesses want

What sort of cycle is your records program in?

Let's stop with the narrative that poor records management leads to bad things.

Records and value in motion

Making records something that organisations want to buy, independent of legislation.

The authority problem that copilot (and others) will reveal with our records.

Ensuring that when we do records management, we remember the game we're actually playing.

The best thinking in records - where have you found yours?

Minimising vs managing records

Records - the dangers of treating it as a practice.

Reactive and Proactive records and how much of what gets recorded is actually valuable?

Why the obsession with lifecycle and disposition in records?

Dealing with quantity and quality problems in records and business

Tension in records - consistency vs variety

Who your records practice is for, and what that means for your program.

Records and the difference between 20 years of experience and experiencing the same year 20 times