Information management is a fundamental function of all not-for-profits. Organisational documents and records are valuable assets that not only provide evidence of organisational activities, but also support your strategic objectives and your day-to-day operations.

Advances in information and communication technology over the last few decades have led to the creation and collection of vast quantities of documents and data in electronic systems. This has dramatically changed the way organisations need to approach their information management practices.

Poor information management can seriously hamper the conduct of the organisation, lead to inefficient practices, lowered productivity and put an organisation at risk of regulatory non-compliance. Quality management of information, on the other hand, results in efficient work practices, improved decision making, clearer communication and reporting and can help with accountability and compliance.

Based on seven key areas of information management, this webinar will introduce you to a suite of best practice principles. It will help you better understand your current information management practices and identify gaps in your organisation’s information management framework. You will also receive a copy of Votar Partners Information Management Roadmap to help guide your improvement initiatives.

About the presenter – Kye O’Donnell

Kye has 18 years’ experience as a business analyst specialising in Information, Records and Knowledge Management. Kye is experienced and energetic about improving business and service delivery through effective information management, efficient business processes and positive organisational culture.

He led the development and promotion of the Whole of Government Recordkeeping Standards for the Victorian Public Sector. He is currently working with one of Victoria's largest not-for-profits to put in place a framework to better manage their documents and records across all their sites.