Paragon specializes in helping clients build a Unified Extended Enterprise™ for
better business results and competitive advantage.
To that end, we incorporate
the most appropriate technology, practices, methodologies and people to create
an integrated, performance-driven and client-focused organization.
Electronic Communications Compliance and Records Management Drive Client Concerns
With regulatory pressures driving firms to put tighter controls on electronic
communications and records management, Paragon is seeing a marked increase in
the number of firms looking for help in managing business communication and
records.
“It’s not the same problem for all industries,” said Matt Olson, ediscovery
Practice leader for financial services. “In the financial services industry,
the drive is to comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure defined in
December 2006,” he said. That definition incorporated “writings, drawing,
graphs…and other data in any medium.” "The number of business transactions that
are conducted by phone and Internet require that business risk be managed
proactively, that is, before litigation drives the need for producing all
relevant communications,” Olson said. “And, as the sub-prime fallout
continues, firms need to prepare for a wave of litigation to support legal
discovery of electronic communications,” Olson added.
The leader of Paragon’s life sciences records management program, Doug Vargo
echoes Olson’s observations. “In Life Sciences, records retention is a concept
with a degree of maturity – the question is where enterprises are on the
maturity curve and whether that is consistent across the organization,” Vargo
said.
Vargo developed a five-phase Maturity Model that helps firms plot their records
management maturity and understand what it would take for them to move from one
phase to a more defined, or optimized phase. The model helps sweep in
electronically stored information -- with its rapidly replicable and dynamic
characteristics – such as email, IM, and other sources.