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Learn about best practices, tips, and tricks to help your organization simplify the creation, maintenance, and disposal of records.
Records management is a big part of running a business. Between contracts, employee files, invoices, and financial reports, there’s always something new to file, and something else to retrieve. Staying organized helps you keep things running smoothly and prevents anything important from slipping through the cracks. But when you’re dealing with dozens or even hundreds
When dealing with sensitive personal information, there’s no room for error. Business owners are responsible with protecting this data, whether it’s financial records, health information, or legal paperwork. A single mistake, such as losing a document containing someone’s personally identifiable information (PII) can lead to serious consequences, potentially exposing your business to data breaches, legal
Businesses generate more records than ever before. From employee files and financial reports to contracts and customer data, the amount of information that needs to be managed grows every day. Without proper records management practices in place, that growing volume can start to feel like an avalanche. Employees end up spending half their time searching
Collecting personal information is a normal part of doing business. Whether it’s from customers, employees, or vendors, most businesses handle sensitive data that needs to be protected. Once this information is collected, it’s a business’s responsibility to keep it safe, and complying with data privacy laws is one of the best ways to do it.