Jela Webb

Jela Webb, via her business, Azione, is a freelance strategic advisor and consultant in information and knowledge management, working with private and public sector clients in the UK, continental Europe and the US. She also works as a University Lecturer, is an Associate of Ashridge Business School and presents at IKM conferences. As a writer, Jela has regularly contributed articles to KM journals, written Reports and in 2008 her book "Strategic Information Management: A Practitioner"s Guide" was published. Jela is ACIB qualified, holds an MBA and an MSc Information and Knowledge Management. She may be contacted via http://www.azione.co.uk.

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Articles by Jela Webb:


Information Risk Management: The Benefits
Friday, 31st July 2009

Information risk management has gone from being a sideline topic to one of critical importance to organisations seeking to enhance their operational effectiveness. Jela Webb looks at common misconceptions about the role of information risk management and provides a framework for regarding it in a new light.


Information Risk Management: The Benefits [ABSTRACT]
Friday, 31st July 2009

Information risk management has gone from being a sideline topic to one of critical importance to organisations seeking to enhance their operational effectiveness. Jela Webb looks at common misconceptions about the role of information risk management and provides a framework for regarding it in a new light.


Information Risk
Tuesday, 9th June 2009

It is not an exaggeration to say that the lifeblood of today's organisation, whether it be in the private or public sector, is information. All organisations handle information. If it is not effectively managed and controlled then potentially it can lead to both financial and reputational loss. 


Information Risk [ABSTRACT]
Tuesday, 9th June 2009

It is not an exaggeration to say that the lifeblood of today's organisation, whether it be in the private or public sector, is information. All organisations handle information. If it is not effectively managed and controlled then potentially it can lead to both financial and reputational loss.