About
Hottest Topics for 2012
• IM systems and governance
• Local and international IM trends
• Customer research and self-service IM tools
• Iterative design and IA
• Avoiding common IM pitfalls
• Change management for IM
• Social Media and IM
Workshops
These in-conference workshops are new for 2012 and are interactive facilitated sessions run on the morning of day two. Choose which sessions you wish to attend and customise your summit experience.
Roundtables
In 2012 we are extending the popular Roundtable sessions. Choose two tables of 30 minutes each. Discuss and debate with peers and experts before hearing the main themes from all four tables in quick-fire wrap up presentations.
Agenda
Agenda: Day 1
8.30
Registration & Coffee
9.00
Opening remarks from the Chair
Kim Sbarcea, Director, Thinking Shift
9.05
Local and international IM & KM trends
• Lessons learnt from KM World in Washington DC and what this means for New Zealand
• International trends for 2012 and beyond in IM, records keeping and metadata management
• How can IM continue to be relevant in 2012
Chrissie Curtis, Consultant, Information Leadership
9.50
CIO Perspective: A new IM value proposition paradigm
• Adding value to IM through merging approaches and new technologies
• Real world examples of the strategic value IM can deliver
• Using IM as a means for driving transformation
Matt O’Mara, Chief Information Officer, Careers NZ
10.35
Morning tea
11.00
Case Study: Developing processes and standards for large scale projects (Case Study)
• Gathering and disseminating quality information
• Setting up and governing an effective IM system
• Creating a workflow approach to project management
• Using SharePoint as the hub for information sourced from multiple systems
• Reporting by exception – knowing promptly when project parameters start to stray
Helen Bennett, Senior Consultant, Information Leadership
11.40
Case Study:Setting up information management at the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) (Case Study)
• Delivering solutions on multiple time horizons simultaneously
• Using agile iterative approaches as the only viable option
• Evolving from a start-up to an established organisation
• Implementing processes, controls and tools in a ‘just in time’ fashion
Julian Carver, Director, Seradigm
Session cancelled due to illness
12.20
Lunch
1.20
Disaster preparation for IM: What has Christchurch taught us?
• Ensuring access to business information in emergency situations
• Back ups and contingency plans – what you’ll need
• Ensuring your information infrastructure is strong enough to assist with disaster recovery processes
Denise Thompson, Team Leader – Records and Archives, Environment Canterbury
2.00
Case Study: Records management and the Super-City (Case Study)
• Setting up best practice guidelines
• Restructuring records management in the Super-City
• What have we learnt and where to from here
Jacqueline Davidson, Team Leader Records Management, Auckland Council
2.40
Case Study: Using customer research to determine kiosk UI design (Case Study)
• How early customer research is used to inform UI designs and flow before design even begins
• How regular customer walkthroughs and testing keeps design on track and results in an intuitive self-service system
• How customer insights also influence signage, kiosk placement, and staff uniforms
Kat Hardisty, Customer Research and Design Manager, Kiwibank
3.20
Afternoon tea
3.45
Roundtables
3.45
Roundtable 1: How can you harness Social Media for your organisation?
• What do you want to achieve from social media?
• Do you need to have a formal policy in place?
• What will happen if you miss the social media wave?
Justin Flitter, Director, Flitter Ltd
3.45
Roundtable 2: Challenges of Knowledge Management, Taxonomies and Metadata
• Are there differences in dealing with structured and unstructured information?
• What impact has digitalisation had?
Mark Orange, Director – Strategy and Innovation, Knowledge Cue
3.45
Roundtable 3: Creating and Maintaining Open Data policies
• How can you ensure open data policies provide only pertinent information instead of an information flood?
• Has security issues created a new range of issues for IM and open data?
Julian Carver, Director, Seradigm
Session cancelled due to illness
3.45
Roundtable 4: Essential skills and mindsets for successful IM practitioners
• What do you think are the essential qualities for IM staff?
• Which skills do you find are lacking and how can this be rectified?
Janita Stuart, Information Manager, NZ Army
4.45
Roundtable round-up
5.05
The Information Management Summit Networking Drinks Forum
Agenda: Day 2
9.00
Workshop A: Benchmarking Practices: Creating key KPIs, scorecards & reports (Mini Workshop)
• Identifying the direction and processes involved
• Creating effective score cards for changing IM environments
• Importance of updating KPIs and reports to ensure validity
Crispin Garden-Webster, Director, Garden-Webster Ltd
10.30
Morning tea
10.50
Workshop B: Simple mechanisms for performing IA research (Mini Workshop)
• Understanding the way your key audiences will be interacting with the IA structures
• Which design processes lend themselves more easily to IA work?
• The benefits of thorough IA research at the inception of the process
Steph Beath, Senior Customer Experience Practitioner, Kiwibank
10.50
Workshop C: Advancing social media strategies for IM professionals (Mini Workshop)
• Evaluating the impact social media has had on your organisation already
• Strategies to tackle how you can manage and analyse information gathered in social media outlets
• Deciding the direction you want your IM principals to head and whether social media can facilitate this
• Beyond Social Media 101 – moving into application and understanding the next wave of social media concepts
Justin Flitter, Director, Flitter Ltd
12.20
Lunch
1.20
Extending and Improving Navigation Functionality
• Optimising search engines for IM
• Is Google the “gold standard”?
• Tips and tricks for improving your navigation functionality
Mark Orange, Director – Strategy and Innovation, Knowledge Cue
1.40
Creating iterative design in IM tools and projects
• Fundamental basics of iterative design
• Critical success factors
• Importance of research needs and measuring change
Steph Beath, Senior Customer Experience Practitioner, Kiwibank
2.00
Cloud computing and IM: Who owns, manages and analyses what is in the cloud?
• Who is responsible for what happens in the cloud?
• The benefits of handling IM in the cloud versus traditional data storage avenues
• Does having the information available in the cloud open it to alternative possibilities for management and analysis?
Julian Carver, Director, Seradigm
Session cancelled due to illness
2.20
Information Sharing: Dealing with portability and security
• How can you ensure information digitalised stays safe and secure
• The rise of portability and the innate need to access information remotely
Janita Stuart, Information Manager, NZ Army
2.40
Extended Q&A with Quick-Fire presenters
3.00
Afternoon tea
3.15
Avoiding common IM pitfalls to save time and money
• The value of extensive planning
• What happens when it all goes wrong – is it game over or can you salvage it?
Kim Sbarcea, Director, Thinking Shift
3.45
What do Information Managers need to know from a legal perspective?
• Developments with the Public Records Act
• Dealing with privacy concerns and confidential information
• Official Information Act and open data requirements
Samantha Gain, Senior Associate, DLA Phillips Fox
4.15
Assisting change management for IM strategies
• Incorporation of change management into project planning
• Getting buy-in from affected parties & senior stakeholders
• Identifying and managing barriers to change
• Embedding change into the organisation
Penny Buckmaster, Information Management Professional
4.45
Close of Summit

