Introduction to Records Management Webinar - Act Now

 Introduction to Records Management Webinar - Act Now

This webinar highlights for delegates the key features of a successful records management programme.

It will explain what a record is. It will also clarify what is data, what is information and how it all fits together.

Delegates will gain knowledge and understanding of the elements of records management and its importance to organisations in complying with their legal duties.

This webinar provides an ideal introduction to the topic for new employees (on induction) as well as those requiring a basic knowledge of Records Management.

Key Topics

  • Key terms and definitions;
  • Records Management policies;
  • Retention Schedules; and
  • Digital Preservation.

All our associates are experienced information governance professionals who have been training and advising in this field for many years.

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Event Date 06-11-2025
Individual Price £149 + VAT
Location Online (live)

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