Webinars are fast becoming the way for business professionals to connect and obtain critical education. Our webinar series is designed to help organizations build and perfect their Information Governance Programs.
We encourage you to sign up for one, or all, of the webinars in this comprehensive Information Governance Program Management Webinar Series.
Information Governance is a unified system in valuing an organization’s information assets, which explores into the various lifecycle activities. The information lifecycle activities are impacted within the legal environments, best practices and regulations administered for records and information management, IT controls, and standards and guidelines to protect and secure information. Businesses today are rapidly changing due to technological innovations, political pressures and environmental changes. There are many books published that define Information Governance, but we, the Information Professionals, need to reduce the complexities and define a simplified Information Governance Program.
The Information Governance Program Management webinars are designed to combine all the best-practices, models, and most importantly, provide the fundamentals of Information Governance. This Program development and management series will also focus on various industry-standard models, developing a framework with benchmarked governance documents, and methods in sustaining a transparent program. The webinar will include materials and discussions for understanding the basic fundamentals of program management.
Each webinar is meant to be a cooperative learning experience; a holistic approach in which attendees are expected to share insights they have gained from their work experience, as well as the readings by initiating and participating in discussions while working collaboratively with peers.
Information Governance Program Management can be daunting with all the operational elements to factor in applying and managing governance to information. Although, as Information Professionals, we must start by defining the basic core fundamentals of Information Governance. Key areas of understanding will be on developing terms, model sources, risk assessments, and management deliverables.
To learn the core fundamentals in Information Governance Program Management with EDRM’s Information Governance Reference Model (IGRM)
1-hour webinar
1-hour 1:1 discussion, if needed
Information management models and principles are tools in strategizing your information risk assessments. It is critical to be in-the-know with the latest industry best practices, standards and guidelines. This webinar will help in leveraging operational knowledge to various methodologies. We will identify the best models and principles for the implementation of your Information Governances Program.Understanding the fundamentals of program modeling will provide a sense of framework development for other industries.
To unify the various models and principles in benchmarking your information risk assessment
1-hour webinar
1-hour 1:1 discussion, if needed
Information Governance Program Management consists of various sub-programs: Legal Hold Management, Records and Information Management, Information Technology Management, and the Protection and Security of Information Management. Based on the size of the organization, the Information Professional will need to determine how to collect and organize various information from internal parties to develop a uniform risk assessment.
To combine program management elements in gap assessments and apply benchmarks to develop an Information Governance Program framework
1-hour webinar
1-hour 1:1 discussion, if needed
Information Professionals must consider the organization’s risk culture as a key foundation in developing and implementing an Information Governance Program. As an Information Professional, it is important to understand the values of the organizational risk culture for benchmarking, effective audience engagement and continuous information management improvements. Information Professionals lead and guide the program foundations, including its information risk awareness.
To develop appropriate threshold best-practices in executing information risk assessments
1-hour webinar
1-hour 1:1 discussion, if needed
Once an Information Governance Program has been implemented, it must be reviewed and assessed for continuous improvements. Operational and environment changes happen all the time, and a Program must be resilient to ensure transparent operations. Most importantly, the development and improvement of product and service needs must be attracting to continue bottom-line growth and team engagement.
An Information Professional must ensure to align innovation, technology enhancements and operational improvements are aligned with current Information Governance Program.
To establish methodologies in continuous program management sustainability
1-hour webinar
1-hour 1:1 discussion, if needed