Business Communications and the Courtroom
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Overview: The article says Effective documentation should be consistent, understandable, and readable for everyone in the organization. Here are 10 principles of effective documentation will help assure that your business records work for—not against—your organization Evidence from business records generated over years and even decades affects an increasing number of civil lawsuits. In fact, damage awards have soared in recent years, some because of the explosive content of business communications, gaps in documentation, inflammatory e-mail, or charges of evidence tampering.
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Format: HTML | Size: 48KB | Date: Apr 2003 | Pages: 1





