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 itle: Policy and procedures and standardisation, oh my!\nStart Date / Time
 : Apr 07, 2015 20:00 PM Australia/Sydney\nNot having standardisation, poli
 cies and procedures will likely lead to a mix match team of people with th
 eir own ideas doing their own things with no regard to the initial design 
 of a system (if there was one).  Stephen Hille will talk about the importa
 nce of planning, and some recommendations for project commencement, implem
 entation and review.Not having standardisation, policies and procedures wi
 ll likely lead to a mix match team of people with their own ideas doing th
 eir own things with no regard to the initial design of a system (if there 
 was one). Ask yourself what your procedure for basic things such as provis
 ioning a new employee or deploying a printer at a remote site via a GPO (g
 roup policy object). Now imagine if someone with 20 years experience comes
  to your workplace and works next to the guy with 3 months experience and 
 think about how they might do the same task in completely different ways.\
 nStephen will talk about the importance of planning, a few things to be ke
 pt in mind when it comes to starting the project and the mindset of the va
 rious stakeholders, the importance of selecting some kind of framework or 
 guide and reviewing what you have and deciding whether or not to use any o
 f the old information, plus things to keep in mind during the implementati
 on and review phases.\nRegarding standards and frameworks, Stephen will co
 ver those produced by organisations such as the Australian and New Zealand
  Standards, as well as the Royal Australian College of General Practitione
 rs IT Security standards the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards
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SUMMARY:Policy and procedures and standardisation, oh my!
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: Poli
 cy and procedures and standardisation, oh my!</h1><div>https://www.itpa.or
 g.au/events/60/</div><br /><div>When: Apr 07, 2015 20:00 PM Australia/Sydn
 ey</div><br /><div><p style="border-bottom: 1px solid #dadada\;padding-bot
 tom: 15px\;">Not having standardisation, policies and procedures will like
 ly lead to a mix match team of people with their own ideas doing their own
  things with no regard to the initial design of a system (if there was one
 ).  Stephen Hille will talk about the importance of planning, and some rec
 ommendations for project commencement, implementation and review.</p><p>No
 t having standardisation, policies and procedures will likely lead to a mi
 x match team of people with their own ideas doing their own things with no
  regard to the initial design of a system (if there was one). Ask yourself
  what your procedure for basic things such as provisioning a new employee 
 or deploying a printer at a remote site via a GPO (group policy object). N
 ow imagine if someone with 20 years experience comes to your workplace and
  works next to the guy with 3 months experience and think about how they m
 ight do the same task in completely different ways.</p> <p>Stephen will ta
 lk about the importance of planning, a few things to be kept in mind when 
 it comes to starting the project and the mindset of the various stakeholde
 rs, the importance of selecting some kind of framework or guide and review
 ing what you have and deciding whether or not to use any of the old inform
 ation, plus things to keep in mind during the implementation and review ph
 ases.</p> <p>Regarding standards and frameworks, Stephen will cover those 
 produced by organisations such as the Australian and New Zealand Standards
 , as well as the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners IT Secu
 rity standards the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards.</p></div
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