Turning Governance and Information Management Maturity Assessments into Value
On Friday, 17th April I presented in person to the membership of Canterbury Regional Information Managers (CRIMs) on how we can practically implement solutions for findings from an Information Management Maturity Assessment.
Abstract: This presentation aims to demystify information governance and IM maturity assessments, outlining what they are, how the audit process works in practice, and how we can add value to the Archives New Zealand Information Management Framework. It examines how external reviews add value beyond compliance by identifying risk, clarifying accountability, and prioritising improvements that are achievable within constrained time and resourcing. Attendees will gain practical tools and approaches to sustain momentum after an audit, embed governance into business-as-usual operations, and build organisational buy-in. Because a framework on the shelf isn’t governance, it is just very tidy optimism…