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For over two years, Messaging Architects has been helping enterprises establish policies for the retention and destruction of email through a unique in-house ePolicy workshop. The workshop pulls into the same room the relevant stakeholders - IT, Legal, HR, risk management, and others - and leads to the drafting of a simple, workable policy based on consensus. The workshop has been equally successful in state and local government, healthcare, construction, retail, public and private companies.
In this case study from the corporate sector, technology attorney Ben Wright shares the steps he took to bring all stakeholders at a sizeable enterprise on the same page and help them design a custom email retention policy that suited their specific needs.
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