What Counts?
What Counts?
How to Create a Practical Records Retention Schedule
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2022 Episode 41 – Creating a practical records retention schedule for your organization to implement should not be a complicated endeavor. More and more, organizations are encountering challenges to managing their records making it important to keep what is necessary and remove what is not. Some organizations choose to ignore the risks associated with storing unnecessary information too long, and some organizations take steps to mitigate future challenges. If you are ready to create a practical records retention schedule to document the legal, regulatory, and statutory timeframes related to storing your records, then this episode is for you.

In this episode, your hosts, Maura Dunn and Lee Karas, provide their advice for creating a practical records retention schedule. (Episode length 00:18:54)

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This is What Counts by TrailBlazer Consulting, LLC. In this podcast, we highlight proven solutions that we have developed through our experience working with companies across various industries and we talk about how you can apply them to your company. We share our experience working with companies to solve their information and data management challenges. We tackle records retention schedules, program implementation and training, and more complex challenges like asset data management.

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Additionally, please visit https://mauradunn.substack.com/ to learn more about what counts by Maura Dunn, President of TrailBlazer Consulting, LLC.

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Special thanks to Jason Blake who created our introduction music.

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