A compliant records management program is incomplete—and frequently at risk of non-compliance—if employees aren't held accountable for following policies. Implementation of audit and accountability measures will help you ensure that compliance procedures are being followed across your entire enterprise.
Ensuring ownership
Audit and accountability can be viewed as the two bookends of records management. When designing your program, you want to build in accountability to ensure clear ownership of records management responsibilities throughout the organization. It is essential to develop comprehensive policies and procedures to facilitate employee involvement and compliance across your enterprise:
Measuring compliance
Many organizations struggle with the key best practice of audit and accountability. In Iron Mountain's industry-wide compliance benchmark survey of nearly 2,000 organizations, 36% reported they did no compliance monitoring at all or had procedures in place that were not functional. Another 28% reported inconsistent monitoring. We can help you to overcome these obstacles by working with you to develop and implement robust audit capabilities that:
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