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Knowledge Management in the 21st Century: Moving Forward, Sustaining the Momentum
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SUMMIT-AT-A-GLANCE |
Friday, November 15, 2002 |
6:00-7:30pm |
Welcome to the Knowledge Management Summit, Networking Reception |
Saturday, November 16, 2002 |
7:30am |
Continental Breakfast |
8:00-8:15am |
Welcome |
8:15-10:15am Session 1 |
Roles KM has many faces and those practicing it have many names and roles. Meet the
people doing KM within the organization.Speakers:
Robert Armacost
, Director of Knowledge Management, Bain & Company, Inc. Toby Pearlstein
, Director of Global Information Services, Bain & Company, Inc. Denise Bedford
, The World Bank Rachel Carle, Director, Regulatory
Operations, Genzyme Suzanne Cole, Chief Librarian, The Pew Charitable Trusts Moderator: Mary Durham, Principal Regulatory Affairs
Associate, Genzyme |
10:15-10:30am |
Break |
10:30-12:00n Session 2 |
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Blackford Middleton For
more information on Knowledge Management at Partners HealthCare, see "Just-in-Time Delivery Comes to Knowledge Management", Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser, Havard Business Review, July 2002,
pp107-111. |
12:00n-1:15pm |
Lunch |
1:15-2:45pm Session 3 |
Collaboration Collaboration on a daily basis is key to KM successSpeakers: Diane Sonnenwald, University of North Carolina Patti Anklam
, Hutchinson Associates Moderator: Kris Liberman, Fidelity Investments |
2:45-3:05pm |
Break |
3:05-3:45pm Session 4 |
Tools Find what tools practitioners have found truly usefulSpeaker:
Joseph Busch, Taxonomy Strategies |
3:45-5:15pm Session 5 |
Next Generation Issues As KM matures, the issues to be faced are being recognized. Determining which knowledge to manage in times of finite resources
Speakers: Neena Buck, Common Knowledge Cambridge
Michael H. Zack
, Northeastern University, College of Business Administration
Moderator: Claire McInerney, SCILS, Rutgers University |
5:15pm |
Conclusion/Wrap-up |
Ongoing, throughout the Summit |
KM in ActionStan Ward, Stan Ward Consulting, LLC |
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