Journals of the Information Entrepreneur - Jacqueline stockwell
Welcome to "The Journals of the Information Entrepreneur"! Hosted by Jacqueline Stockwell, CEO and Founder of Leadership Through Data, this podcast is dedicated to empowering and inspiring information leaders across the globe. Jacqueline shares her expertise in revolutionizing information management training and delivering it in a way that captures the audience's attention and ensures their time is well spent. In each episode, Jacqueline engages with industry experts and thought leaders to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and best practices in information management.
Episodes
54 episodes
053: Mastering the Move to SharePoint: People, Habits, and "Awkward-Awesome" Change with Kylie Welch
Is moving to SharePoint about a file store, a collaboration space, or a total transformation of how your organization breathes? According to digital systems expert Kylie Welch, it’s all of the above—and a massive change management journe...
052 The Multi-Million Dollar Filing Error: Lessons from Daisley v Whangārei with Andrea Mcintosh
What happens when a government agency insists a document doesn’t exist—only to find it in their own basement years later? In this episode, we are joined by Andrea McIntosh to deconstruct one of New Zealand’s most significant records mana...
051: The Data Protection Dungeon Master: Ralph O’Brien on Serious Privacy and the Quest for Trust
🛡️ The Data Protection Dungeon Master: Ralph O'Brien on Serious PrivacyAre you tired of being part of the "Department of No"? 🛑 It’s time to stop blocking projects and start building them.In the latest episode of the Jou...
050: Beyond the Data – Influence, Brand, and the Courage to Leap
In this milestone episode of Journals of the Information Entrepreneur, Jacqueline Stockwell pauses to reflect on the themes that keep showing up across conversations with information leaders.This episode moves away from tools an...
049 The Structural Gaps: Garbage In, Garbage Out
In this episode, Jacqueline Stockwell is joined by Rob Gerbrandt—a transformational strategist with over 30 years of leadership experience—to discuss the critical intersection of Information Governance (IG) and Artificial Intelligence. As organ...
048 Redefining Information with the UGIM and Dr. Moya Hill
"Information is your foundation. Everything flows to it and from it."Today, Jacqueline Stockwell is joined by Dr. Moya Hill, a leading voice in US Information Governance. Dr. Hill explains why the "checkbox" mindset i...
047 Records Management by Design: Navigating the Digital Shift with Jenny Lynn
In this episode, Jacqueline Stockwell sits down with Jenny Lynn, a civil servant and Information & Records Management lead at the Department of Finance in Belfast. Jenny shares her transition from a "hands-on" DPO to leading the s...
046 Getting IAOs engaged with Sheena Fisher
In this engaging interview, Sheena Fisher, a governance manager at East Anglia's Children's Hospices, shares her journey in information governance, focusing on data protection, stakeholder engagement, and building a culture of ownership among i...
045 Leading with a Laugh: Culture and Change with Leah McKerrow
Can you lead with a laugh and still get serious results? Business consultant Leah McKerrow says not only can you—you must. In this episode, we explore the intersection of leadership, personality types, and the power of a posit...
044 Engagement, Leadership, and Storytelling for the Information Entrepreneur with Tania McInnes Sessions
"Authenticity is a superpower."In this episode, Jacqueline sit down with leadership expert Tania McInnes to explore the intersection of human connection, cultural values, and the art of engagem...
043 The Defensible Destruction Strategy with Sarah Eddy
In this episode, Jacqueline Stockwell and guest Sarah discuss how to handle data in the modern world. For years, companies have saved everything "just in case," but that habit is becoming dangerous and expensive.We talk...
042 The AI Readiness Roadmap: Cleaning Your Data House with Purview.
How do you keep your company’s information safe in a world full of AI? In this episode, Jacqueline Stockwell talks to Microsoft Purview expert Kunal.Kunal explains that "Information is Gold," but many companies aren't guard...
041 The Governance Myth: Separating Fact from Fiction in Modern IM
"Simplicity is the key" In this episode, Jacqueline Stockwell sits down with Pieter Lokker, an expert in Information Management and Microsoft 365
040 How to Turn Data Privacy into a Powerhouse for Innovation with Tania Palmariellodiviney
We are not barriers, neither is the Data Protection Act—privacy is an enabler, not a blocker."Data privacy is often viewed as the "department of no," a maze of legal jargon that stalls innovation and frust...
039 Defensible Discovery and Content AI with Chirag Patel
In this episode, Jacqueline Stockwell interviews Chirag Patel, a London-based independent consultant and Microsoft MVP, who specializes in helping organisations leverage Microsoft 365, particularly through Purview and generative AI. With over 2...
038 Keeping Your Information Safe with Microsoft Purview
In this episode, Jacqueline Stockwell is joined by Ewelina Paczkowska, a Microsoft Security MVP, to explore the evolving world of data protection. From Ewelina’s unique journey into the field to the technical nuances of Microsoft Purvie...
037 My One Day Has Become My Day One: Data Sharing & Entrepreneurship with James Robson
James Robson has spent the best part of a decade in data protection, most recently serving as the DPO for the Labour Party. But beneath the technical expertise lies a background in acting, film production, and yoga instruction—all of which have...
036 A Year in Review: People, Policy, Purpose with Andrea McIntosh
It’s our birthday! 🎈 Join Jacqueline Stockwell and Andrea McIntosh as they celebrate one year of the People, Policy, Purpose podcast. In this "Greatest Hits" reflection, they dive into the heart of what it means to be an inform...
035 Authentic Storytelling: Transforming Brands (and Careers) with Becky Rawlings
KeywordsDyslexia, Authentic Storytelling, Imposter Syndrome, Writing, Personal Branding, Confidence, Communication, Financial Services, Creativity, Emotional IntelligenceSummary<...
034 Information Architecture (The What, Why, and How) with Rachel Mitchell
Is your company losing time and money because your information is messy? Information Architecture (IA) is the key plan that connects your rules to your technology. But most companies miss it!In this episode, Jaki talks with Rache...
033 From Dusty Files to Brilliant Talks: The 5 P's of Awesome Presenting
In this helpful episode, expert Jacqueline Stockwell shares her best ideas for leaders who want to stop worrying about giving presentations and start speaking with power.Jacqueline explains her simple plan: The Five P's of Awesom...
032 An ethical approach to the Data Use Act with Rowenna Fielding
Sound Bite: "Following the law isn't enough."In this episode, we tackle a question that is increasingly critical in the age of AI and big data: Is your organisation truly using data ethically?Rowenna joins us to e...
031 Guess Who? Why Housing Data Needs Better Questions with Clare Paterson
Join us for an engaging conversation with Claire Patterson as she shares her valuable experiences in the field of data protection, particularly within the dynamic social housing sector. This episode is packed with real-world context on data col...
030 The Role of Global Standards in Professional Practice with Andy Potter
This episode explains why worldwide standards are key to keeping work quality consistent everywhere. We talk about how experts working together agree on a common language and the basic rules for the job. These standards are like "global gu...