Complimentary Educational “IG Academy” Webinar Series – Starts Jan. 22 – Register Today!

IG World & Institute for IG – The Leader in InfoGov Training Resources
IG World Magazine & Institute for InfoGov Free “IG Academy”
Educational Webinar Series Begins January 22

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REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR OUR FREE WEBINAR TRAINING SERIES!

Click HERE to register!

January 22, 2019, 2PM-3PM Eastern Time
Information Governance Basics: Core Concepts  Lessons Learned

– IG Definitions, Concepts
– IG Models & Frameworks
– Lessons Learned from Failures in InfoGov

IG World magazine & The Institute for IG, the leading training organization in Information Governance (IG), will offer a new, complimentary series of educational IG webinars. The planned 2019 sessions of IG Academy™ will run from January to March, beginning Tuesday, January 22, at 2PM Eastern Time.

The initial webinars will begin with introductory topics, to give beginners a baseline understanding of IG. The first session will be IG fundamentals, and then it will progress through a series of IG program topics including Best Practices, 5 Keys to IG Program Success, Building the Business Case, Establishing Business Objectives & Metrics, and more.

Attendees can earn continuing education credits for CRM, IGP, and CIP certifications, as well as CLE credits for attorneys.

Robert Smallwood, MBA, CIP, IGP, leading IG trainer and author of seven books on IG topics, will be the primary presenter, joined at times by subject matter experts (SME) in key IG areas, including file analysis, GDPR, digital preservation, E-Discovery, Information Privacy, Information Security, Records Management, Change Management, and ECM.

Interested student attendees may register HERE 
or use this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8258194737735248643  

         

 

Learn from the best – preview our courses and register today!

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