Why Do You Need Records Management Training?
Proper records management is more important than ever, not only because it promotes organizational efficiency, but because it is required by law! When records are not properly maintained, the institution is at risk of legal and financial penalties.
It is essential that those who are responsible for virtually any type of information become familiar with the requirements and process of records management. Every employee must know why records management matters to them and why it is so important to the institution.
What’s The Course Like?
Introduction to Records Management orients employees to the world of records management. Through the use of text, graphics and sound, students will become familiar with the records management life cycle, understand about different types of records and learn proper recordkeeping procedures.
For a full demonstration of Introduction to Records Management contact one of our qualified representatives by clicking here. Or call, toll free, 888-433-2666.
What's Covered In The Course?
- History of Recordkeeping
- Types of Records
- Life Cycle of Records Retention
- Records Retention Compliance
- Benefits of Records Management
What Are The Benefits?
- Understanding of the importance of proper records management.
- Communication of policies and procedures throughout the bank.
- Motivation of employees to follow records management standards.
Your Policies. Your Procedures.
Introduction to Records Management may be fully customized to include the bank's policies and procedures, or it may simply be branded with your logo.
For more information on customizing Introduction to Records Management to meet your training needs click here. Or call, toll free, 888-433-2666.
Testing, Tracking, Reports And Certification.
Administration and recordkeeping is easy through Learning Link®, Edcomm’s own Learning Management System (LMS), or through any third-party LMS.

I never knew what was actually considered a record. This course helped me realize that everything is a record! Thanks!
C. B. G.
Central Recovery
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