TURNKEY PUBLIC MANAGEMENT TOOLKITS--Helping managers and consultants assess and improve the delivery of programs and services in the public sector.
TURNKEY PUBLIC MANAGEMENT TOOLKITS--Helping managers and consultants assess and improve the delivery of programs and services in the public sector.
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This chart summarizes key elements of the strategic planning process in a public sector context.
This chart summarizes the strategic planning process in a public sector context.
This chart identifies examples of trends and pressures in the delivery of the access to information and privacy function.
This chart provides an example of a template for assessing the implications for the organization of the external trends and pressures.

Information Access and Privacy Strategic Planning Tool (31 slides)

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Strategic planning template--Access to information and privacy 

The access to information and privacy strategic planning template (31 slides in Power Point) addresses the following elements:

  • External trends affecting access to information and privacy (see examples in preview charts)

  • Stakeholder expectations of access to information and privacy, such as timely responses to requests, open and transparent communication, etc.

  • Scope of access to information and privacy activities, objectives and outcomes

  • Strengths, weaknesses and key challenges facing the access to information and privacy organization (e.g., reluctance of governments to release information)

  • Risks and mitigation measures related to the access to information and privacy function (e.g., incomplete or unreliable information, missed legislative requirements, security of information)

  • Workload trends and projections (e.g., number of responses to access to information requests, number of consultations, number of complaints, number of awareness/training sessions)

  • Financial situation and key financial pressures

  • People priorities and competency gaps (e.g, knowledge of legislation, expertise in privacy, knowledge of information management technology)

  • Performance results (e.g., timely and responsive services, conformity to legislation, number of complaints)

  • Status of current initiatives and projects

  • Strategic priorities and projects in the way ahead

  • Accountability for leading and delivering the projects

  • Project implementation plans.

The template contains information and examples specific to access to information and privacy for external trends, stakeholder expectations, risks, activities, workload indicators, skills and competencies, and performance indicators.

Purchase this tool and you will receive an email with a link to download the template (31 slides) in a PowerPoint fully editable format.


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