Iain Pritchard
Iain Pritchard is the engagement partner at Sayer Vincent for a wide portfolio of civil society clients and leads assignments involving information systems and technology.
He has over 25 years experience including senior management positions both in charities, such as the Children's Society and the Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust, and in the commercial sector, where he was international group IT director for the Random House book publishing group.
Pritchard writes on information systems topics for specialist publications and appears regularly at public seminars and conferences where he speaks on project governance, package selection and implementation, commercial contract negotiation, and change management. He is a certified management consultant and an active member of the Institute of Management Consultants and of the British Computer Society.
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The Charity IT Resource Alliance (CITRA) is to rebrand as Socitm Third Sector and has announced the membership of a nine-person steering group.
"Mobile technology growing in importance", say experts
Mobile technology will leap in significance to charities over the coming year, according to a panel of experts attending the annual ‘Technology Trends Lunch’ hosted by IRIS NFP Solutions.
The future for charities is “warfare” unless they can get to grips with the people issues related to IT, according to the CFDG’s special IT adviser John Tate.
Traditionally, charities have fared better than most during recession. Planning cycles and the sector’s naturally slow metabolism means that it takes some time for any effect to work its way through. Nevertheless, there are bound to be casualties this time round. There will be less money around; smaller charities will inevitably be more at risk; and every organisation will be looking harder than ever to pare back costs.
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