Our next
afternoon event is again at the British Dental Association, 64 Wimpole Street,
London, W1G 8YS, 13.30 – 18.00, followed by networking, wine and nibbles
Information is critical to all businesses today, placing
them at significant risk if it is not managed and organized in such a way that
it can easily and quickly be found. Using case studies from the private and
public sectors and some highly experienced practitioners in the field, this
latest ISKO UK event examines the causes, threats and outcomes of poor
information management which put organizations at risk, why this is relevant to
knowledge organization and what mitigation measures can be put in place.
Yasmin Merali, Associate Professor at Warwick Business
School, will open the first session by examining the complex nature of
today’s information network, the shift in user behaviour and the impact
on organizational resilience and robustness. Mark Merifield, Head of
Information Management Services at The National Archives looks at the disconnect between our IT environment and business
requirements and David Haynes, a highly experienced information manager
and PhD student at City University, will draw on recent work within the charity
sector to demonstrate some of the knowledge organization approaches used to
address information risk in the context of overall organizational change.
In the second session, Roger Poole, currently Manager
– Risk Consulting at KPMG LLP and with considerable experience of Global Records Management projects and programmes within
the banking sector, describes some of the recent significant changes in
approach to information risk within the Financial Services industry, a sector
with a very high profile in the news in recent years. He is followed by
Christina Somovilla and Aynsley Taylor, who will draw from their own experience
at the Financial Ombudsman Service to examine some of the difficulties faced
when trying to set policies appropriate to real business need, and to consider
how organizing information properly is the best way to mitigate risk. Finally,
Noeleen Schenk from Metataxis, a consultant with many years’ experience
working with clients to ensure effective information management structures are
in place, will explain how businesses can use the risk agenda to drive
improvements to their information management – from the identification of
their information assets, to their management and organization. The afternoon
will end with wine and nibbles and an opportunity to discuss the afternoon
event with speakers and colleagues.
You will
find the programme and other details of the event, and can register until
October 20th via the ISKO site www.iskouk.org/events/risk_October2013.htm. The event is *free* to ISKO
members and to full-time students. The fee for non-members is just *£40*.
All fees must be paid in advance - there is no provision for payment on
arrival. Registration opens at *1.30* and we shall start promptly at 2 p.m.
Please pass this invitation on to any colleagues who may be interested.
ISKO is
a not-for-profit scientific/professional association with the objective of
promoting research and communication in the domain of knowledge organization,
within the broad field of information science and related disciplines. Founded
in 2007, our UK Chapter has been attracting lively and steadily growing
audiences to its afternoon meeting series as well as its very successful
biennial conferences (see slides and recordings at http://www.iskouk.org/events.htm) Its third conference was held in
July 2013 on the theme of "Knowledge organization - pushing the
boundaries" (http://www.iskouk.org/conf2013/.)