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Four things to consider when implementing a Records Management solution in SharePoint

Seamless integrated and hidden from users Managing records is typically not every employee’s accountability. Putting obligations on users to do records management’s tasks will in most cases lead to failure. Users will find other – frictionless - ways of working with their content, resulting in unmanaged content. Aim to implement a records management solution within your SharePoint environment that is providing automatic records classification, auto-declaring documents as records (based on rules), enriching your content automatically with additional metadata, and performing other records management tasks automatically . The OOTB records management capabilities in SharePoint will not do this for you, so you need to use a third party tools or develop a solution (the “Records Management feature”) to provide this type of functionality. Extendable Content Type schema Create your content type schema with the goal of having as few content types as possible. The number of content types