Flowingly Webinar
How Ōtorohanga DC Took the Headache Out of LGOIMA
Between election-season spikes, high-risk media requests, and never-ending email chains, managing LGOIMA isn’t just a compliance task—it’s a daily battle to stay ahead.
Our very own Sean Wallace is joined by Rebecca Griffin (Business Improvement Analyst) and Jessica Nelson (Information Management Officer) for a deep dive into how they turned LGOIMA from a daily headache into an automated stress-free process.
Wednesday, 26th March, 2025
Duration: 45 mins | 1pm NZDT, 11am AEDT
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For most councils, LGOIMA requests are a relentless time sink. With no clear system, everything falls to email chains, scattered spreadsheets, and frantic deadline chases.
Ōtorohanga District Council knew they couldn’t keep running on stress and manual effort. Instead of letting the process run them, they took control—designing a workflow that keeps everything on track, from request to response.
And the best part? It only took six weeks to roll out. With their framework, you could have yours sorted in as little as two.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
🔍 How they cut down processing time and eliminated the last-minute scramble
⚡ Why continuous improvement beats perfection
📊 The key to getting leadership buy-in and full process visibility
🚨 How to avoid LGOIMA disasters
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