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1 “Bits And Pieces”

2 Martin Radford (Jackson JMR)
Making Tax Digital

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4 BACKGROUND Modernisation Objective Proposal Summary

5 MODERNISATION Technology Lower Cost Delivery Increase Revenue

6 OBJECTIVE Modern Digital Experience Increase in users Reduce errors

7 PROPOSALS Current Details April 2019 Beyond Impact on Business

8 Clive Catton (Octagon Technology)
GDPR

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10 May 25th 2018 Here is the date Yes you can ignore it but to be honest I think this is a good thing for businesses to get involved in Clean up and clear out Make better use of the information you collect

11 Start talking Controller – makes sure you use data correctly
Reviews usage and procedures Records policies and updates as required The processor will use the data only in the ways that are compliant and is laid out by the controller This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

12 GDPR Process Who has access to it is also where is it stored
Ask around - shared online contacts list Types this where we split it into B or C Bought if so from where Created if so how Shared!

13 Your business processes
Analyse – Classify – Discover A word about personnel data marketing

14 Top Ten for GDPR Examine your business
Lawful reason for processing – six reasons Clear consent Granular consent Privacy practice Right to be forgotten campaigns Personnel records Use the ICO web site Create good documentation (a) Consent: the individual has given clear consent for you to process their personal data for a specific purpose. (b) Contract: the processing is necessary for a contract you have with the individual, or because they have asked you to take specific steps before entering into a contract. (c) Legal obligation: the processing is necessary for you to comply with the law (not including contractual obligations). (d) Vital interests: the processing is necessary to protect someone’s life. (e) Public task: the processing is necessary for you to perform a task in the public interest or for your official functions, and the task or function has a clear basis in law. (f) Legitimate interests: the processing is necessary for your legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party unless there is a good reason to protect the individual’s personal data which overrides those legitimate interests.

15 Here is the date Yes you can ignore it but to be honest I think this is a good thing for businesses to get involved in Clean up and clear out Make better use of the information you collect

16 Resources General Data Protection Regulation – the full text! ICO - Information Commissioner’s Office The ICO has an excellent guide data-protection-regulation-gdpr/

17 Resources 12 Steps to Take Now steps.pdf Self-assessment checklist support/data-protection-self-assessment/getting-ready- for-the-gdpr/

18 Paul Wilson (PRwilson Media)
Social Media

19 Your social media “Personal Trainer”
Top 10 social media tips 2018 Paul Wilson Your social media “Personal Trainer” (c) PRwilson Media 2014

20 Your 15 minute workout starts now….
Top 5 LinkedIn Tips Top 5 Facebook Tips Bonus Extras

21 Top 5 LinkedIn Tips for 2018 (c) PRwilson Media 2014

22 1. LinkedIn Profile - Headline news
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23 2. LinkedIn Newsfeed –get engaged
Consistent Mobile / Desktop experience You choose the content you see. Ask for / offer help recommendations Hashtags and tagging Native Video support New features to highlight Consistent Mobile / Desktop Look and feel Filtered newsfeed your engagement determines what you see Native video supported Hashtags and tagging Ask for recommendations (c) PRwilson Media 2014

24 3. LinkedIn Activity- measure results
(c) PRwilson Media 2014

25 4. LinkedIn Connections -get organized
Step 1 : Account Settings and Privacy Step 2 : Privacy Download your data Step 3 : Request Archive (c) PRwilson Media 2014

26 5. LinkedIn Search –working for you
Search by Location Up to 3 Saved Searches (c) PRwilson Media 2014

27 Top 5 Facebook Tips for 2018

28 1. Facebook – Link group to page
(c) PRwilson Media 2014

29 2. Facebook – Group insights
(c) PRwilson Media 2014

30 3. Facebook – Video storytelling
(c) PRwilson Media 2014

31 4. Facebook – Blogging with Notes
(c) PRwilson Media 2014

32 5. Facebook – Engage with other Pages
(c) PRwilson Media 2014

33 Bonus Extras – Lunchbox Value!
(c) PRwilson Media 2014

34 Need a Kickstart? Tailored video reviews Free step-by-step guides
Exclusive Members offer Tailored video reviews Free step-by-step guides Exclusive Members offer Tailored video reviews Free step-by-step guides Exclusive Members offer (c) PRwilson Media 2014

35 Top 5 Dave Clark Facts (c) PRwilson Media 2014
Slightly more interesting facts from Wikipedia Born in Tottenham, then in Middlesex, Clark left school without qualifications at the age of 15 and became a film stuntman, performing in over 40 films.[2][3][4] In the late 1950s Clark bought himself a set of drums, taught himself how to play them, and formed a skiffle band to raise funds so that his football team could travel to the Netherlands. The skiffle band grew into the Dave Clark Five with Clark their leader, co-songwriter, manager and producer.[4][5] The Dave Clark Five grew in popularity in the UK. They unseated the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from its number one spot in the UK singles charts in January 1964 with "Glad All Over". The British press, briefly, called them the Beatles' "most serious threat".[6]The Dave Clark Five were the first British Invasion band to follow the Beatles to America in 1964,[6] where they achieved 15 consecutive Top 20 hits.[7] They also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show more times than any other English group.[6] Dave Clark became a popular name for babies in the 1960s.[8] Andrew Loog Oldham, former manager of the Rolling Stones, said of the band's early success as rivals to the Beatles: If the Beatles ever looked over their shoulders, it was not the Stones they saw. They saw the Dave Clark 5 or Herman's Hermits.[9] The band broke up in 1970 and in Clark stopped drumming after he broke four knuckles in a tobogganing accident in 1972. He later wrote a science fiction stage musical, Time, which debuted in It played for two years in London's West End, starring Cliff Richard (replaced later by David Cassidy).[4] The musical also launched a concept album called Time which featured Richard, Freddie Mercury, Leo Sayer, Stevie Wonder and Dionne Warwick. Two million copies were sold and it spun off several hit singles.[10] (c) PRwilson Media 2014

36 Always happy to help! Website: http://www.prwilsonmedia.com
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