We are delighted to announce the return of our Charity Technology Breakfast Briefings for 2020, a series of morning events which tackle the key issues facing charity IT leaders. The first of these events will focus on strategy and will take place on 30 January at 41 Portland Place, London.
- Understand how to embed a digital strategy that best serves the needs of the stakeholders.
- Learn how to develop a toolkit to effectively assess the organisation's digital maturity
- Improve their knowledge on how to launch a successful digital transformation process
This event is designed to provide space for charities to debate with other charities. As a result, there are no corporate spaces available and we will withdraw places booked by non-charity delegates. We will issue a refund minus an administration fee of 15%.
Programme
30 January 2020
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8.30AM - 9.10AMMorning coffee and networking
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9.10AM - 9.15AMWelcome address
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9.15AM - 9.45AMDigital Strategies for Charities
In this session Nathan will explore the importance of aligning your digital ambitions with your charities vision, goals and mission. Learn how through digital maturity models you can benchmark and develop whole system change, that through a best-practice transformational approach, will lead to realising your strategic outcomes faster and delivering greater impact.
Nathan Baranowski, Managing Director, OJO Solutions
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9.45AM - 10.15AMCase Study: Wiltshire Community Foundation Building Digital Communities
In this case study, Wiltshire Community Foundation, will share their experience in aligning their vision and ambitions with their digital needs and capability. Hear how by aligning their overall strategic vision they were able to understand the digital journey and step changes they needed to make to realise their goals.
Rosemary Macdonald, CEO, Wiltshire Community Foundation, Vicky Hickery, Director of Finance & Operations, Wiltshire Community Foundation
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10.15AM - 10.45AMNetworking and refreshment break
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10.45AM - 11.15AMCase Study: Transforming Services through Digital
In this case study you will hear about the importance of digital maturity in helping to shape strategic direction and bring a mature approach to transformation. Understand the benefits of thinking digitally first in delivering a different purpose and enabling greater outcomes.
Lee Odell, head of technology, The Disabilities Trust, Geraint Thomas, technology transformation partner, The Disabilities Trust
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11.15AM - 11.50AMQ&A with speakers
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11.50AM - 12.00PMChair's closing remarks
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Please note that speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing, however, circumstances beyond the control of the organisers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/ or topics. As such Civil Society Media Ltd reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/ or topics if necessary. Any substituions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible
Substitution and cancellation policy: On receipt of your booking form, your place is confirmed. Delegate substitutions are allowed. Refunds on cancellations will only be issued (less a 15% administration charge) up to and including 14 days prior to the event. Refunds will not be issued after this date. Confirmation of cancellations MUST be in writing and sent or faxed to Civil Society Media at 15 Prescott Place, London, SW4 6BS 020 7819 1200 (fax: 020 7819 1210)