
Practical Governance: Confidentiality
Not-for-profit organizations have a few challenges. For one thing, decision-making must be transparent, but respect confidentiality. Few people know what that means. In addition, being compliant with privacy laws takes knowledge and judgement.
Practical Governance: Confidentiality will quickly bring you up to speed.
You’ll learn:
- what a transparent, privacy-compliant decision-making process looks like
- the four acts of privacy legislation that may apply to you
- how to assess the confidentiality of your collected information
- best practices in privacy policies
- the role of the Privacy Officer and why you want one
- board members’ duties and confidentiality
- tips for practicing confidentiality in social settings
With the help of this guide, you’ll finally be able to set down rules about the data your organization has been collecting. You’ll be able to find and correct exposures in your processes and policies. And you’ll be in a better position to stay out of trouble with privacy legislation.
68 pages
Available in paperback or Kindle
Part of the Practical Governance series