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What is Policy Framework 1.It is a document that sets out a set of procedures and process on records management. Learn more in: Assessing Electronic Records Management Systems at South African Universities2.A policy framework is document that sets out a set of procedures or goals, which might be used in negotiation or decision-making to guide a more detailed set of policies, or to guide ongoing maintenance of an organization's policies. Learn more in: A Policy Framework Towards the Use of Artificial Intelligence by Public Institutions: Reference to FATE Analysis3.A policy framework is a logical structure that is established to organize policy documentation into groupings and categories. It provides a set of principles and long-term goals that form the basis of making rules and guidelines, and to give overall direction to planning and development of the organization. Learn more in: Strategic University Leadership for Aligning the Worlds of Academia and Business

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