Gordon Vala-Webb is former National Director, Knowledge Management at PwC Mnagement Services LP Canada. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any... Continue Reading →
Driving KM Adoption and Collaboration with Gamification #KMWorld
Thomas Hsu (Global KM) and Stephen Kaukonen (Senior Manager) are at Accenture. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any editorial comments,... Continue Reading →
Finding Answers Using Crowdsourcing #KMWorld
Ian Coyne is Sector Knowledge Manager, Russell Reynolds Associates. Using the experience of KPMG as they tried to answer the "Brave Banana" problem, he shares insights and tips on how to use crowdsourcing to share knowledge. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the... Continue Reading →
Jeremy Bentley Keynote:The Value of Content Intelligence to Big Data #KMWorld
Jeremy Bently is CEO and Founder of Smartlogic. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any editorial comments, I've shown those in... Continue Reading →
David Weinberger Keynote: Too Big to Know #KMWorld
David Weinberger is Senior Researcher at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, author of Too Big to Know, and columnist at KMWorld. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error.... Continue Reading →
Intranet Showcase #KMWorld
James Robertson is Managing Director of Step Two Designs and author of Award Winning Mobile Intranets. The purpose of the Intranet Innovation Awards is to share the best new ideas (so the rest of us can steal them!). The 2012 winners presenting in today's session are Paige Rhodes, Quality Manager, Weston Solutions; Craig Stoll, IT... Continue Reading →
From Intranets to the Digital Workplace #KMWorld
James Robertson is the Managing Director of Step Two Designs, and author of Award Winning Mobile Intranets. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent... Continue Reading →
Flow Systems and KM #KMWorld
Gordon Vala-Webb is the former National Director, Knowledge Management, PwC Management Services LP Canada. This talk is based on ideas from mechanical engineering professor Adrian Brejan's book Design in Nature: How the Contructal Law Governs Evolution in Biology, Physics, Technology, and Social Organization. The presentation focuses on KM lessons from flow systems and how they... Continue Reading →
Dave Snowden:Finding New Solutions to Wicked Problems #KMWorld
Dave Snowden, is the Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Cognitive Edge. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any editorial comments,... Continue Reading →
Dave Pollard: Conversations that Don’t Suck #kmw12 #KMWorld
Dave Pollard is retired CKO at E&Y and Director, Group Pattern Language Project. For more information on the Group Pattern Language Project see http://www.groupworksdeck.org [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2012 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical... Continue Reading →