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Effective use of Information Technology enables the public and third sectors to deliver better services with less. In a time of austerity can your organisation afford not to be making the most of its Information Technology?
Video Transcript [PDF 168KB opens in new window]
The Wales Audit Office, WLGA and Good Practice Wales held a free, interactive seminar to bring together the most up-to-date practices from across Wales and beyond. Delegates shared and learnt different approaches to Information Technology. By the end of the seminar, delegates were able to select from and adapt approaches to suit their own Information Technology needs, enabling them to achieve more with less.
You can watch the presenters discussing their contributions [Opens in new window] to the seminar.
You can also see ideas from the day [Opens in new window] that were shared on Twitter.
This seminar was aimed at Welsh public and third sector:
Seminar outline
The seminar consisted of two showcase sessions:
And a choice of attending two of the following workshops:
When and where
Thursday 12 November 2013, 0900 - 1300, Wales Audit Office, 24 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9LJ.
Thursday 19 November 2013, 0900 - 1300, Glasdir, Plas yn Dre, Llanrwst, LL26 0DF