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<description>Chris Walker | Eight Things You Need to Know to Build an ECM Strategy | AIIM | Digital Landfill | 14.06.2009 | In my opinion the single most important element to building a strategy is commitment.  I’m talking about the type of commitment you make when you jump out of a plane. Not that I’m suggesting ECM is like skydiving; if skydiving goes wrong the pain doesn’t last.</description>
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