Posts Tagged ‘information management’

Using third-party apps for citizen engagement: information management considerations February 18, 2014 No Comments

Many government organisations are investigating the use of third-party apps. Specialised apps are growing in popularity because they can bring substantial efficiencies, including consolidating communications, streamlining processes and centralising data. However there are information issues and risks that need careful consideration. photo by: Wright Way Photography

Breaking out of our niche February 6, 2014 No Comments

The Gartner Magic Quadrant assessment for Enterprise Content Management from September 2013 is really interesting (and thanks to Don Leuders for the reference). In these Magic Quadrant assessments, Gartner looks at all the dozens of tools operating in the ECM space and determines whether they are leaders, challengers, visionaries or niche players. They define ECM […]

We are all in this together – information professionals collaborating to combat information risk August 16, 2012 2 Comments

http://www.flickr.com/photos/thinkpublic/2366197687/ Yesterday I spoke at the NSW Right to Information/Privacy Practitioners Network at the lovely Parliament House Theatrette. The Practitioners Network is a really fantastic network of professionals who meet to share information about GIPA (Government Information Public Access) and privacy matters that affect those working in the NSW public sector. Also speaking this morning was William Murphy […]