Cindy Zuvich

Cindy Zuvich is an information governance and records management consultant for over 23 years. She conducts needs assessments and gap analyses; develops program strategies, roadmaps, and playbooks; creates policies and records retention schedules; and implements programs and directs special projects in a variety of industries. She has published articles in industry publications and is a speaker at professional events, a member of ARMA and AIIM, and serves on the board of the ARMA Metro New York City Chapter.
Records Management at the IG Table
July 17 2019
A business's records management department can play a key role in advancing the information governance initiative throughout the organization. As a neutral party, they can serve as a liaison for the various...
2 Approaches for Information Governance
May 30 2019
Establishing a collaborative information governance committee is vital to sustaining a records and information management (RIM) program. In the past, organizations often formed an oversight committee to...
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May 8 2019
To manage your organization's records, there are a couple of different models at either extreme: from a fully centralized records and information management (RIM) program to a decentralized approach, to...
Big Buckets vs Small Bucket
March 21 2019
The use of the big bucket or small bucket retention method has been debated by proponents of each for many years. Is one method really better than the other? Certainly, one approach is not universally...
5 RIM Solutions You Need
Jan. 9 2019
Can an organization manage the vast array of records and information assets without a third-party tool? While Microsoft Office 365 proclaims to have many records management capabilities, it also professes...
Legal Hold
Nov. 28 2018
For many organizations, one of the key drivers to invest in records management and information governance initiatives is to balance recordkeeping risks in discovery during litigation. In normal business...
To Keep Records or Not
Sept. 28 2018
As long as records and information abound in organizations—whether in paper or digital format—so will the need to assess whether to keep or not to keep all your records. An organization must...
830x539_Cindy
Aug. 14 2018
The business benefits of a records and information management (RIM) program are often overshadowed by the needs of compliance and litigation within the organization. Once these obligations are met, companies...
Risk for Records Compliance
April 19 2018
All organizations can face a myriad of risks by not complying with their recordkeeping obligations, with potentially negative consequences. Good practices in records compliance can help mitigate such risks,...
4 Questions for a Records Management Program
March 8 2018
There are four fundamental questions senior executives must ask about records and information management (RIM) to fully understand the essential components of a RIM program. The answers discovered in the...
Are Your Electronic Records a Ticking Time Bomb
Jan. 31 2018
Security breaches, privacy violations, and lawsuits are in the news every day. Today, it is a matter of when, not if, it will happen. When hackers breach your security, what will they do with your internal...
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