| Document Management Policies | | | | be granted access to that kind of document. |
| In the case of document management, you think | | | | Permissions for Documents A person might be |
| through the issues involved and the implications of | | | | allowed to access a document, but might not be |
| different courses and come up with policies that | | | | allowed to change or remove it. Permissions involve |
| promise the most desired outcomes. | | | | Read and Write permissions and only persons |
| Document management policies typically cover | | | | concerned with creating and maintaining a document |
| Access to Documents Documents would invariably | | | | should be given both of these kinds of permissions. |
| need to be protected from unauthorized eyes. For | | | | Other persons authorized to access it should have |
| example, a soft drink company might not want | | | | only Read permissions. So you must decide which |
| anybody except a select few to access their product | | | | permissions each person accessing the document will |
| formula. In your business, you decide how sensitive | | | | be granted. You don't want the payroll employee giving |
| each type of document is and then decide who should | | | | himself or herself a raise. |