Presented By Gail Creighton-Davies
Organisations today are not data-poor. They are data overwhelmed. Yet despite having more information than ever, many still struggle to make confident, timely decisions.
This session reframes records management as a critical enabler of organisational performance, not a back-office function. Through a blend of storytelling, real-world examples and practical frameworks, Gail will explore how trusted, accessible and usable records underpin effective decision-making, risk management and operational success.
Drawing on the story of Shackleton’s Endurance expedition and a modern-day case study, this session highlights the consequences of poor information visibility and the power of getting it right.
Attendees will be introduced to a simple, practical model to help identify what information truly matters, ensure it is governed effectively, and enable its use at the moments that count.
This session is designed to leave records managers, document controllers and information professionals with a renewed sense of purpose and a clear pathway to elevate their impact within their organisations.