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Improving Safety, System Reliability and Data-Driven Decision-Making with Multi-Cloud Architecture at MTIA Victoria
In today's digital age, where data reigns supreme and drives critical decision-making, organisations face a staggering reality: bad data costs businesses an average of $AUD20 million, amplifying exponentially for larger enterprises. With this ominous warning in mind the Major Transport Infrastructure Authority (MTIA) of Victoria, Australia recently underwent a mass transformation to cultivate a culture of reliability and data-driven decision-making within the organisation, ensuring that the portfolio of projects, totalling over $90 billion, is delivered effectively.
People & Culture
Top 6 Techniques Female Executives Should Use to Tackle the Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome in female leaders is not just about personal struggle; it holds broader implications for organizational dynamics and gender equality in the workplace and can potentially stifle the progression of other women within the organization. Understanding and addressing this syndrome is there for crucial, not only for the well-being and success of individual leaders but also for fostering a more inclusive and equitable professional environment and importantly, creating a ripple effect that encourages more women to step into leadership roles.
Data & Analytics
5 Tips to Eliminate Data Silos in Government
The existence of data silos within government departments causes inefficiencies, usage of outdated information, and missed opportunities. Addressing data silos requires a strategic approach. Here are five tips for breaking down data silos in your government agency.
People & Culture
5 Ways to Become an Authentic Female Leader and Why it Matters
Why are there so few female leaders compared to their male counterparts? One factor could be that women have a fear of being authentic - of asserting their boundaries, values, beliefs and leadership styles. This reservation is due to a history of women confronting challenges such as gender stereotypes, discrimination, and the balancing act between their professional and personal lives. Yet authenticity in leadership, especially for women, is not just a personal asset but a transformative force within organizations and societies and staying true to oneself is not just about personal integrity; it's a strategic imperative. Read on to discover …
People & Culture
Modernizing Human Resources in the Canadian Public Service
HR & Future of Work Showcase 2024
The modernization of Human Resources is a universal challenge faced across the Canadian Public Service. Outdated systems, manual processes, spreadsheet dependency, and email communication have hindered efficiency and adaptability in an environment that demands continuous change.
Technology & Transformation
Strategies for Enterprise Wide change with Alex Coleman
This interview with Alex Coleman, CIO/Assistant Deputy Minister, Children, Youth and Social Services I+IT Cluster, from the Ministry of Children, Community & Social Services features strategies for enterprise-wide transformation, the cultivation of leadership and technological expertise necessary for future success, and making a positive change using technology.
Cyber Security & Risk Management
Protecting Critical Infrastructure by Taking Critical Action
Australian Cyber Security Showcase
In the last year, Australia's federal government agencies have intensified their efforts to confront the ever-growing challenges of cybersecurity. With the digital landscape continually evolving, these agencies have adapted their strategies to stay ahead of emerging threats and protect the nation's digital infrastructure.
Cyber Security & Risk Management
Western Australia's Unique Cyber Challenges
WA Cyber Security Showcase
Securing government agencies in Western Australia poses unique challenges in the realm of cybersecurity. One major challenge is the sheer diversity of information held by these agencies, ranging from citizen records to critical infrastructure details. Safeguarding this wide array of data demands robust measures that can adapt to evolving cyber threats.
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