The Sentis Safety Culture Maturity Model
The Sentis Safety Culture Maturity Model describes the journey organisations take as they progress towards safety excellence.
At the lowest level, (Counterproductivity), individuals actively work against the company and safety rules and procedures. In contrast, at the highest level (Citizenship), individuals seeks ways to improve and invest in safety for the benefit for themselves, their team and the organisation.
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The Sentis Safety Culture Maturity Model describes the journey organisations take as they progress towards safety excellence.
At the lowest level, (Counterproductivity), individuals actively work against the company and safety rules and procedures. In contrast, at the highest level (Citizenship), individuals seeks ways to improve and invest in safety for the benefit for themselves, their team and the organisation.
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2020 Cyber Security Strategy – Industry Advisory Panel Report 2020 Cyber Security Strategy – Industry Advisory Panel Report
Sponsored by: Department of Home Affairs
After broad consultation and careful deliberation, the 2020 Cyber Security Strategy Industry Advisory Panel has developed a series of recommendations that the Australian Government believes strike the right balance between increasing our cyber defences, promoting the development of a digital economy and countering threats to our economy, safety, sovereignty and national security.
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Sponsored by: Department of Home Affairs
After broad consultation and careful deliberation, the 2020 Cyber Security Strategy Industry Advisory Panel has developed a series of recommendations that the Australian Government believes strike the right balance between increasing our cyber defences, promoting the development of a digital economy and countering threats to our economy, safety, sovereignty and national security.
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The positive impacts of digital preservation. A brief overview of the role of archives and archivists.
Author: Linda Shave.
This eBook provides a brief overview of the role of archives, archivists and the positive impact digital preservation has in safeguarding our memories and maintaining our documentary heritage now and into the future. This eBook also provides the reader with an insight into the changing landscape of preservation and discusses the concept of digital DNA for storage.
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Author: Linda Shave.
This eBook provides a brief overview of the role of archives, archivists and the positive impact digital preservation has in safeguarding our memories and maintaining our documentary heritage now and into the future. This eBook also provides the reader with an insight into the changing landscape of preservation and discusses the concept of digital DNA for storage.
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Digital Content Services - Intelligent Information Management For the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The fourth industrial revolution will dissolve old business models and will challenge traditional approaches and thinking around information management. The fourth industrial revolution will revolutionise and introduce new pioneering approaches to create a new era for digital content services and intelligent information management.
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The fourth industrial revolution will dissolve old business models and will challenge traditional approaches and thinking around information management. The fourth industrial revolution will revolutionise and introduce new pioneering approaches to create a new era for digital content services and intelligent information management.
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“The Future of Classification”
2020 has seen an emergence of new terminologies appearing, especially in the field of information management and the area of classification. In response to this IIM has created this resource on the topic of “The Future of Classification”. It highlights some of the terminologies being used and any association standards identified at this point in time.
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"Data, Records and Information Management Industry Terminologies"
Just as we have a ‘labyrinth’ of standards we also have a wide range of different disciplines and terminologies for managing data, records, and information management. In response to this IIM has created this resource on the topic of “Data, Records and Information Management Industry Terminologies”. It highlights some of the terminologies being used and links to sites for further information.
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