Metadata: curse or cure for GDPR compliance?
metadata
noun, plural in form but singular or plural in construction | meta·da·ta | -'dā-tə , -'da also -'dä- \
metadata
noun, plural in form but singular or plural in construction | meta·da·ta | -'dā-tə , -'da also -'dä- \
Everyone knows the power of data. Now the European Parliament and Council is handing you the greatest reason ever to put that data to work.
The GDPR reinforces a wide range of existing rights regarding digital data and establishes new ones.
According to our survey of 2,000 adults, 64 per cent of people currently trust companies with their personal data.
What is the GDPR?
It’s tough these days. We are living in the ‘do more with less’ era of corporate communications. More with less money, less people and less time.
As professional communicators we know that the term ‘communications’ is a catch-all for a number of specialisms within the overall marketing mix of an organisation: branding, general marketing, internal communications, external communications, pub
Communication leaders have manifold responsibilities, ranging from reputation management, to steering communication teams and counselling top managers in decision-making processes.
It’s tough these days.
Several major acquisitions and corporate reorganisations had left the global communications function at Volvo Construction Equipment overly detached and unaligned.