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[SIKM Call] Knowledge Transfer in a Digital World

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011 - 15:00 UTC (other timezones)
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SIKM organizes a monthly conference call. This call is on this Tuesday, but starts one hour earlier than the regular KMers chats! From 11am-12pm Eastern USA Time.

 

Speaker on this call:

Kent Greenes

SIKM is a community of Knowledge Management leaders from firms around the world. It was created in 2005 for Systems Integration and Consulting firms, but soon expanded to include all KM leaders. Their goal is to share experiences and insights on implementing KM programs. Diverse opinions are welcome if expressed in a supportive and collaborative manner. 

For more information on how to join this call you can visit this group's page here.

 

 

 

Knowledge Management Bookwriting

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 16:00 UTC (other timezones)
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Numerous interesting books on knowledge management, innovation and learning in organizations have been written over the years. During this chat we want to explore these books.

At the same time we'll take a creative turn by talking about lessons and topics you would write if you'd publish a book on knowledge management yourself.

  1. What is your favorite knowledge management (or related fields) book? Why? 
  2. What are key lessons you have learned from reading books on knowledge management (or related fields)?
  3. Suppose you would write a book on knowledge management yourself, what would be a good tile? Or motto?
  4. What would it be about? Which aspect of knowledge management (or related fields) would you elaborate? Why?
  5. What would by the most important lesson(s) you want to get across to the readers of your book? How would you end it?

[SIKM Call] Student-centred KM strategies | Steve Cayzer

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011 - 16:00 UTC (other timezones)
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From this month onwards we want to bring more content into the KMers.org website, using innovative mashups. The first community dialogue we want to bring in is from SIKM Leaders. 

This is a community of Knowledge Management leaders from firms around the world. It was created in 2005 for Systems Integration and Consulting firms, but soon expanded to include all KM leaders. The goal is to share experiences and insights on implementing KM programs. Diverse opinions are welcome if expressed in a supportive and collaborative manner. 

You can visit this group's page here.

SIKM organizes a monthly call; from now on this call will also be announched and shared through http://kmers.org. This call is on Tuesday, but starts one hour earlier than the regular KMers chats! From 11am-12pm Eastern USA Time. This week this will replace the 'normal' chat.

To attend this specific call please visit this link.

You can listen to the talk, and use the twitter chat stream (including the #kmers hashtag) to make your comments!

The presentation is available at:

Social Media for Education

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010 - 17:00 UTC (other timezones)
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Social Media is everywhere, but is it being used in schools? Wouldn't it be interesting to teach students about the value social media can bring for learning? During this chat we will discuss this issue, and we'll try to gather experiences, ideas, and communities where you can learn socially. We will not confine ourselves to schools, but also on the lifelong ongoing education it can bring.

 

Joint Chat - Spreading innovation knowledge throughout the org

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Thursday, April 8, 2010 - 17:00 UTC (other timezones)
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Chat Thursday at 12pm ET This is the #innochat version of the chat. Use #innochat to listen and contribute. See the link below for more details. http://innochat.ning.com/forum/topics/joint-chats-w-kmers-april-6

Q1: How do you take the learnings from innovation and diffuse them through the organization?

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