Keeping ahead of the game in this ever-changing landscape of information management means that you can never take your finger off the pulse when it comes to professional development. Bringing together top industry leaders in records information, data, workplace and leadership culture, you do not want to miss this event which will provide you with updates on the rapidly evolving records, information, data, and document management landscape, both domestically and internationally.
Registration Open
2pm – 2.45pm AEST, 15 August 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Registration Open
Presented By Julie Carpenter
2.45pm – 3pm AEST, 15 August 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presented By Julie Carpenter
Facilitated by Kurt Wrigley
3pm – 5pm AEST, 15 August 2023 ‐ 2 hours
Facilitated by Kurt Wrigley
Understand what 'REAL' empowerment at work means. As a leader, how do you engage your teams to be more interested and take responsibility? By the end of this presentation, you will gain insights into:
Presented By Julie Carpenter
9am – 9.15am AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presented By Julie Carpenter
Presented By Tatiana Antsoupova
9.15am – 9.45am AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Presented By Tatiana Antsoupova
The National Archives is at the half way point for two major projects – preserving records at-risk and the implementation of the whole of Australian government information management policy Building trust in the public record. Hear about our current progress and some of the challenges and opportunities for the sector.
Director - Government Records Assurance, National Archives of Australia
Presented By Danielle Wickman
9.45am – 10.30am AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Presented By Danielle Wickman
In 2022 the ACT Government’s archives authority, the Territory Records Office, launched its first public database of archival records, ACT Memory. This session will discuss the processes for upgrading legacy records management data to meet archival standards, and the benefits this can bring for search and discovery.
Presented By Demos Gougoulas
10.30am – 11am AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Presented By Demos Gougoulas
Many digital transformation initiatives, whilst reducing an organisations dependency on paper have not reduced the amount of data entry involved in capturing, processing and actioning business information required to initiate critical business processes.
This case study presentation will demonstrate how records professionals can automatically capture digital born records as a function of the business process.
Morning Tea
11am – 11.30am AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Morning Tea
Presented By Faisal Faheem
11.30am – 12.10pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 40 mins
Presented By Faisal Faheem
In the presentation, we will explore how Adopting an Agile way of working will help your organisation to deliver high-quality products while also ensuring a culture of Continuous improvement.Delivery Manager/Scrum Master, Valuematics Australia - Department of Climate Change
Presented By Mark Frear
12.10pm – 12.30pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 20 mins
Presented By Mark Frear
A presentation that looks at the relationship between structured data documents and why they should be managed together. Chrome will share its experience of this in SAP related projects.
Presented By Louise Curham
12.30pm – 1.15pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Presented By Louise Curham
This presentation will cover opportunities and challenges for records management education. There is a recognised skills shortage in key areas, especially those related to digital technologies and data management but a declining number of educational opportunities. Louise will outline some developments in this area and facilitate discussion about future directions.
Lecturer, Libraries, Archives, Records and Info Science, Curtin University
Lunch sponsored by Compu-Stor
1.15pm – 2pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 45 mins
Lunch sponsored by Compu-Stor
Presented By Jon Gray
2pm – 2.30pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Presented By Jon Gray
Understanding the Data Landscape
Panel Discussions
2.30pm – 3pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Panel Discussions
Join us for a captivating panel discussion on the impact of AI on the Information Management (IM) profession and the future of IM practitioners. As we navigate the next transformation in the way we work, we will explore the profound implications of AI, Intelligent Process Automation, and other cutting-edge technologies.
Our esteemed panellists will share their insights on how practitioners can remain sustainable in this future age and thrive amidst technological advancements. We will also delve into the reactions of organisations, including government entities and large private corporations, to the rise of AI and algorithm-based programs.
Furthermore, we will explore our perspectives as general citizens, discussing concerns such as algorithmic influence and the broader implications of AI in our daily lives.
Don't miss this engaging discussion, which promises to provide valuable insights and ignite stimulating conversations!
Presented By Alyssa Blackburn
3pm – 4pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 1 hour
Presented By Alyssa Blackburn
As information stores continue to grow in organisations everywhere, the practice of information management has never been more important. However, it's a tough flag to fly when you're not getting traction in your organisation. In this entertaining and engaging session, Alyssa Blackburn will show you how to find your voice and your story to help sell the value of information management and the many benefits it brings. Alyssa can turn almost anything into a story, so join in as she explains how being on a run away bus can taught her a very real (and very fast!) lesson in why information management is so important.
Presented By Julie Carpenter
4pm – 4.15pm AEST, 16 August 2023 ‐ 15 mins
Presented By Julie Carpenter
EzeScan is one of Australia’s most popular production capture applications and software of choice for many Records and Information Managers.
Solutions range from centralised production records capture, highly automated forms and invoice processing, to decentralised enterprise digitisation platforms which uniquely align business processes with digitisation standards, compliance, and governance requirements.
Compu-Stor is a family-owned Australian business specialising in information and records management solutions and services. Established in 1987, we provide solutions ranging from document, media, and data storage to digital scanning, business process automation, and consulting services.
Compu-Stor provides a wide range of solutions using the latest technologies and methodologies to deliver secure and efficient services. Through its Digital Transformation Solutions division, DTS, Compu-Stor helps maximise the accessibility of information within organisations.
With offices across Australia, Compu-Stor works with its customers to provide cost-effective solutions tailored to their needs. We focus on customer satisfaction, which leads to customer loyalty; our people are our strength and reputation; and trust is held in the highest regard.
Digital Archiving | Digital Transformation | Digitisation of Records | Information and Data Management | Storage
Chrome Consulting
Chrome Consulting provides advisory, strategy, implementation, and support services for on-premise, cloud or hybrid environments that need to deliver information protection. IT covers the domains of operational document management combined with records management in the context of SAP, OpenText and Microsoft solutions. Embedding documents in processes adds usability, business improvement and facilitates silent records governance.
Collaborate with confidence. AvePoint is the largest Microsoft 365 data management solutions provider, offering a full suite of SaaS solutions to migrate, manage, and protect data. More than 8 million cloud users rely on our solutions to make their organisations more productive, compliant, and secure.
Founded in 2001, AvePoint is a five-time Global Microsoft Partner of the Year and is headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey.
AvePoint Cloud Records is a SaaS based, IRAP certified and VERS compliant solution used to manage the information lifecycle, including content classification, retention and disposal, comprehensive auditing, reporting, and physical records.
The Public Office Record of Victoria (PROV) has certified that government agencies and enterprise customers alike can leverage AvePoint Cloud Records to overcome physical and electronic records management challenges around authenticity, reliability, and ensuring content is maintained in a compliant format long-term.
We have had our Cloud Records IRAP assessed to an official level, making it easier for departments to onboard their solutions with confidence that they meet a high-security standard.
RecordPoint
Highly-regulated organisations use the RecordPoint Data Trust Platform to ensure their data is right where it should be - safeguarded for privacy, security and governance.
The platform brings calm to the chaotic world of data, letting organisations discover, govern, and control their data for tighter compliance, more efficiency, and less risk.
Businesses can trust that their data is accurate, private, and safe everywhere, all the time, for consistent confidence that’s backed by RecordPoint expertise and support.
GRACE
Grace Information Management offers an accredited, secure and trusted records and information management service that is constantly evolving to meet the ever-changing needs of information management professionals. Our range of services are provided nationwide and encompasses the secure storage, transportation, digitisation and confidential destruction of your valuable information with strict compliance to Australian Standards.
Powering digital transformation with trusted information. With a strong heritage in Enterprise Content Management, regulation and compliance, Objective extends governance capability throughout the modern workplace; across information, processes and secure collaborative workspaces with governance solutions that work with Objective ECM, Content Manager and Microsoft 365. Through a seamless user experience, people can access the information they need to make decisions or provide advice from wherever they choose to work.
Locations: Australia: Sydney, Wollongong, Canberra, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth; New Zealand: Wellington, Palmerston North
Partner/Facilitator, Leading Teams Australia
Kurt initially trained as a high school teacher then worked in the elite sport as an athlete then coach for 25 years. He has been a facilitator at leading teams for 6 years and worked with a wide variety of industries.
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www.leadingteams.net.au
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-wrigley/
Director - Government Records Assurance, National Archives of Australia
Tatiana Antsoupova is the Director of the Government Records Assurance team at the National Archives of Australia. In this role, Tatiana is responsible for the team that works with Australian Government agencies to ensure they implement best practice in information management and governance.
She has been working at the National Archives since 2005 and before that worked for a number of years at the Noel Butlin Archives Centre of the Australian National University working with companies, trade unions, and professional organisations on archiving their records.
For several years Tatiana was a member of the National Archives’ own information governance team and on many occasions acted as the Chief Information Governance Officer. She has been leading her current team since 2020.
Director , Territory Records for the ACT Government
Danielle Wickman is the Director of Territory Records for the ACT Government, responsible for setting whole of government recordkeeping standards, supporting and monitoring agency performance, and providing archival access services for the community. Prior to joining the TRO Danielle was a performance auditor with the Australian National Audit Office, and had a 15 year career with the National Archives of Australia.Director, Sales and Marketing, EzeScan
Demos is Director of Sales and Marketing for Outback Imaging, the home of ‘EzeScan’.Delivery Manager/Scrum Master, Valuematics Australia - Department of Climate Change
As a Multi certified Release Train Engineer, Scrum Master, and Agile Coach (SAFe Program consultant) with proven experience in leading and guiding leaders and teams to deliver customer and business outcomes. Specialising in agile methodologies and best practices, combining SAFe Program Consultant (SPC), Scrum Master (CSM), Project Management Professional (PMP), Lean Six Sigma Black belt certification and experience, I have achieved successful agile transformations through learning and continuous improvement. I have coached more than 1200 professionals on Agile and Business Agility particularly SAFe
CEO, Chrome Consulting
In the dynamic realm of Content Management (CM), Mark Frear is a prominent thought leader. With a remarkable ability to guide organisations towards unlocking their potential, Mark specialises in enabling businesses to achieve 20-30% ROI from their strategic investments in SAP and Microsoft technologies. Beyond financial gains, his expertise instills unwavering confidence in organisations' content strategies, paving the way for enhanced efficiency and success in the modern business landscape.Lecturer, Libraries, Archives, Records and Info Science, Curtin University
Dr Louise Curham is a lecturer in LARIS at the Curtin University iSchool, teaching in the archives and records area. Louise joined the university sector in 2020 after two decades working in government information, community records and audiovisual collections. She has held policy and project-based roles at the National Archives of Australia (2002-2007; 2009-2019) and the Australian National Maritime Museum (2008-9). Louise's research focuses on objects that elude meaningful digitisationLead Partner, Enterprise Data & Information Management, Anchoram Consulting
Dr Jon Gray has 30 years of computing experience in industry and academia both in Australia and the UK. Jon’s research interests have encompassed parallel and distributed systems design, database technologies, information modelling, software engineering methods and tools, organisational capability development, and business process improvement.
From 2006-2013, Jon led a research initiative for National ICT Australia Limited (NICTA) in Canberra focused on software methods and tools for the improvement of business processes in government. From 2013-2017, Jon ran Performance Assurance, a spin-out company from NICTA, specialising in predictive modelling and risk management.Director, Records & Information Management Strategy, AvePoint
Alyssa Blackburn is the Information Strategy Lead at AvePoint, where she helps organizations achieve business value from their information and records.
With more than 15 years of experience in the information management industry, Alyssa has worked with both public and private sector organizations to deliver guidance for information management success in the digital age. She is responsible for the development of AvePoint’s information and records management solution, AvePoint Records and Cloud Records, and has been involved with implementing our records management solution with government agencies and commercial clients.
A passionate information management professional, Alyssa is actively involved in the industry and is an in demand speaker at conferences and industry events worldwide. She frequently contributes to industry publications and recently won the 2016 award article of the year for the RIMPA IQ magazine for her article titled, "Why you need to think differently about information management".