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By Charlie Sodano, on October 14th, 2010 Managing Records During M&A You just been told that your job has been eliminated because the company sold your division. They want you to stay around for another few weeks to help with the transition. Since they offered you a good separation package, you are only mildly angry. Of course you are upset and somewhat [...]
By Charlie Sodano, on August 13th, 2010 Media for Learning It wasn’t that long ago when the only books to read were printed on paper. Electronic books have been around for more than 15 years, but only recently have caught on with the public. Try to remember the last time that you read a one of two pages that was hand written. [...]
By Charlie Sodano, on July 16th, 2010 Why are People Afraid of Change? My entry into Records and Information Management came about when I got an assignment about 20 years ago to bring new technology into my company. I soon discovered that scientific breakthroughs were good, but the potential to run your business better and faster, with less manpower, via business process [...]
By Charlie Sodano, on June 18th, 2010 Signatures and the Law When a person writes his name, that is his signature. However, this is a relatively recent development in human history. Beginning around 3 BC, documents were authenticated and made somewhat tamper resistant with wax seals that were imprinted with information that identified the author. Signatures were usually made with a stamp [...]
By Charlie Sodano, on March 26th, 2010 The Fight for Space I’m sure most of you have run into a situation that I’m facing. I bought a new laptop 2 years ago with a 90 GB hard drive. Actually you only get 88+ GB of usable space out of this kind of drive. I could have bought a bigger drive, but remember [...]
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