Advice for New Knowledge Managers
Several attendees at the conference were asked about what one piece of advice they would give to "newbies" new to a knowledge management role.
Several attendees at the conference were asked about what one piece of advice they would give to "newbies" new to a knowledge management role.
In addition to the presentations, there were also a number of interactive elements that the facilitators have analysed and have posted results on. These include:
Arthur Shelley's chart mapping levels of centralisation/ de-centralisation and people-focus/ tool-focus.
Laurence Lock Lee's value network map and "some video of some ‘hard core’ KM negotiators".
As more results come up, I'll be amending this entry with links.
If there are any problems or suggestions, let me know via email to siteadmin@actkm.org.
Well, actKM08 has (almost) been and gone. Hopefully everyone enjoyed it and found the 2 days fruitful. Here are the links to the presentations from Day 2:
Serena Joyner - Collaboration Cafe Act III - Debrief
Matt Hodgson - KM 2.0 - Myth or Legend
There is also now a slideshare group for the conference called (originally enough) actkm 2008, available here.
Please let me know if you have any difficulties accessing any of these presentations at siteadmin@actkm.org
There's plenty of stuff to link to from the Collaboration Cabaret (organised by Serena Joyner) at the conference dinner, but its easier to just got to the Cabaret site and check it out for yourself.
Day 1 is over (aside from the crucial dinner component). Thanks to everyone who made a contribution today. Here are links to some of the presentations from Day 1 of the conference:
Keynote - Dave Gurteen - People 2.0
Matt Moore - Showing the Value of KM
Arthur Shelley - Wikis for improved education in knowledge management (also available as a Slideshare).
Andrew Campbell - Knowing & Learning to deal with climate change
More will be added to this entry as they become available. If you presented on Day 1, and your presentation isn't here (and you want it to be), let me know by email to siteadmin@actkm.org.
The program for this year's conference is now available.
Highlights include Dave Snowden, David Gurteen, Matt Moore, Serena Joyner, Andrew Campbell (on knowledge and climate change), and many more….
For more info, go to our actKM08 Conference Page.
For those who want to help spread the word, feel free to pass along our conference flyer to all your friends and neighbours.
Accommodation is available at a very reasonable cost at University House.
Not enough detail? Visit our actKM08 Conference Page, or email us at conference2008@actkm.org.
Just a reminder to everyone that the deadline for early bird registrations is now just hours away. Register now and save $100 off the normal price of registrations. Dowload the registration form in either Word or PDF format.
This years conference is titled Managing Knowledge for Competitive Advantage, and will be held on the 14th - 15th October 2008.
For more information, have a look at the actKM08 conference page, or email us at conference2008@actkm.org.
actKM08 is now accepting conference registrations. To download a registration form, please go to the conference section of the website, and download a registration form in PDF or Word format.
For more information on the conference, please look at the actKM 08 - Managing knowledge for competitive advantage page.
For enquiries about the conference, please email conference2008@actkm.org
The ActKM 08 Organising Committee is pleased to provide the opportunity for interested parties to submit proposals for actKM 08.
actKM 08 will be held on Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th of October 2008 at University House, Australian National University (ANU) Canberra, Australia. The theme for actKM 08 is ‘Managing Knowledge for Competitive Advantage’ and actKM 08 is being designed to address the crucial issue of how we realise value from knowledge management activities.
actKM 08 will again be highly participative and interactive.
We are seeking submissions with a preference for interactive/experiential activities that engage conference participants in a learning or competitive environment to foster understanding and facilitate an effective knowledge transfer. Submissions are requested by 9 June 2008.
One complementarity pass to the conference will be provided for each presentation.