#NFPtech: Digital Governance & Leadership
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#NFPtech: Digital Governance & Leadership
Have you ever thought about how you can be an effective leader in the digital governance space?
While we might know technology and digital decisions come with a range of challenges and expenses: a question lingers in the mind of many Committee and Board members “Am I holding my organisation back because I don’t know enough about the Digital Space?”
Has the world changed forever? Does your organisation, your staff and your community expect more from you, digitally speaking? Is it time to truly step up and put your organisation out there?
Course Outline
In this webinar Bel Temby and Megan Buntine will take you through key considerations required for Digital Governance and Leadership for you to take away and apply in your organisation.
Topics
- What is good governance?
- What makes a good leader?
- What is digital governance?
- Getting clear on your digital vision
- Managing digital strategy
- What are the risks?
- How do you manage digital risk?
- Setting policies to minimise risk
Course Outcome
- Gained an understanding of digital governance & leadership
- Considered your organisation’s high level digital needs
- Brainstormed some of your digital risks
- Thought about the kind of policies you might need
- Developed ideas for communicating your digital governance strategies
About the presenters
Bel Temby - The Owner of Digital Services Lab
Bel has worked in the charities and non-profit sector for over 16 years and has managed some exciting technology and communications projects during that time. Bel and her husband Mike opened Digital Services Lab, combining his corporate I.T experience with her passion for social justice. Bel is obsessed with providing a great customer service experience to every person she works with. Other than doing great work for the greater good; she has two dogs, lives in the remote tiny town of Mallacoota and works throughout Australia.
Megan Buntine
Megan has worked across the health and community services sectors for over 30 years and specialises in helping non-profit organisations with their governance, strategy planning, and risk management. Through her consultancy business she works with organisations across the country to develop their capacity and capability to deliver on their vision and purposes
About the hosts of the NFP Tech Series
Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has been delivering technology for social justice for over 40 years. With over 180 staff across Australia and New Zealand, we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology.
We work with community, government and corporate partners to solve issues around homelessness, family violence, mental health and disability, as well as supporting Indigenous communities, women, youth and families.
And through our work in digital inclusion and social innovation we use technology to empower people experiencing disadvantage, driving social inclusion and creating stronger communities. We believe no-one should be left behind in today’s digital world.
Connecting Up
Connecting Up is an Australian registered charity and not-for-profit organisation committed to building stronger communities through technology. Since 2007, a growing list of leading tech companies have partnered with Connecting Up to support the Australian and New Zealand charity sector with donated and discounted IT products, online learning and specialised consulting services.
In November 2018, Connecting Up joined forces with Infoxchange. With more than 200 staff across Australia and New Zealand, we are the region’s leading not-for-profit dedicated to using technology to improve the lives of people experiencing disadvantage and the organisations that support them.