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  1. What does IRCH do?
  2. What is records retention?
  3. Why is records retention so important today?
  4. Does a retention program really require legal research?
  5. Why should an organization have a legally-defensible retention schedule?
  6. How can IRCH help with your retention program?
  7. Who is Donald Skupsky?
  8. What is the Skupsky Method?
  9. What is Legal Requirements for Business Records?
  10. What is Retention Manager?
  11. How are Legal Requirements for Business Records and Retention Manager different?
  12. Who should use your software products?
    Normally, the records management or a small group of people working in records management should be responsible for using our software products and preparing materials that will be distributed to others. For example, the records manager can prepare the retention schedule using Retention Manager and then prepare the final retention schedule in PDF format for posting on the organization's intranet.
  13. Can I develop a retention schedule in Retention Manager and apply it to electronic records?
  14. How do I keep my records retention program and legal research current?
  15. Can you send me a retention schedule or can I find one in your books?
  16. Do you have retention schedules or legal research for specific industries such as securities, insurance or manufacturing?
  17. What is the fastest way to develop a records retention schedule?
  18. Who must be involved in the development of the retention program?
  19. Do you publish any other materials?
  20. Being new to records management, which IRCH products would be helpful?
  21. How do I learn how to use your software?
  22. What other services do you offer?
  23. What are the technical requirements for your software?
  24. Where can I purchase your products?
  25. How can I contact you?

 

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