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    Here are five essential questions to ask about the information in your business:

    1) What information do we need to do business?
    2) Who in the organization needs access to that information?
    3) In what form should the information be kept?
    4) How long do we need to keep the information?
    5) How can we be certain anyone in the organization can find information quickly?

    Valuable information contained in chaos is virtually worthless because it cannot be readily accessed. As a result, the individual, and ultimately th

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