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Mission Accomplished? Considering the EDRM
Originally published in April 2009 (1), the short article, Mission Accomplished? Considering the EDRM, highlighted some of the challenges facing the EDRM in terms of organizational investments and the accountability of those investments. Ten years later the EDRM has new ownership and leadership, and the general focus of the organization continues to be on the creation of practical resources to improve eDiscovery and information governance. However, given the ongoing opportunity for concrete contribution to the creation of certifications, standards, and acceptance of new technologies and approaches to eDiscovery, this original article may be instructive regarding the challenge of organizational focus and resource accountability.(2) The complete article is provided below for your consideration.
Key Article Concepts: Accountability, Investments, Standards, Return on Investment
Mission Accomplished – Considering EDRM – April 2009 – UpdatedFootnotes
(1) The article was originally posted on the InfoGovernance Engagement Area blog. Active posting to that blog was discontinued in April of 2015, with new content from the author being shared exclusively on the ComplexDiscovery blog after that time.
(2) The reposting of this article is designed to share some of the organizational focus and resource accountability challenges facing entities funded for the development of information, practices, and protocols to increase the collective capability of the legal industry to execute the tasks defined in the EDRM for eDiscovery. It is not designed to impugn the EDRM or any EDRM project, past or present, as the EDRM continues to be a respected leader in the creation of practical resources to improve eDiscovery and information governance.
Additional Reading
- Relevant Replay: Does the Emperor Have Any Clothes On? Thoughts on the EDRM (2008)
- EDRM at Duke Law School
Source: ComplexDiscovery