How Do You Train Staff On Records Retention Schedules? Are you interested in understanding how government offices manage their records effectively? In this informative video, we'll explain the process of training staff on records retention schedules and why it is essential for proper records management. You'll learn about the purpose of records retention schedules, how to introduce these concepts to staff, and the importance of following legal requirements for record keeping. We will also cover how to access and use agency-specific and National Archives General Records Schedules, and how to organize both paper and electronic records according to these schedules. Additionally, the video provides guidance on using digital records management systems, maintaining compliance through regular updates, and understanding the consequences of non-compliance. Proper training ensures that records are organized, accessible, and preserved in line with federal laws, supporting transparency and accountability within government agencies. Whether you're a government employee, records manager, or interested citizen, this video offers practical tips and resources to improve records retention practices in your organization. Stay tuned to learn how to keep your agency’s records managed efficiently and within legal standards.
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