iKMS Sharing Session 11 May 2007 - How to Ignite KM in Your Organization
Thanks to all our participants and facilitators for a great session on 11 May. This page will be the location for event materials, video podcasts and further questions and contributions.
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FORMAT OF EVENT
We used a modified World Cafe format: we assigned a topic for discussion to each of four tables, each one hosted by an experienced KM practitioner. The four topics were:
1. Getting Management Buy-in for KM
2. Drawing up a KM Consulting Tender
3. Gathering Technology Requirements for KM
4. Identifying KM Pilot Projects
Participants chose which topic they wanted to join, and discussed it for 45 minutes, making notes as they went. Then after a break for refreshments, we all changed topic and followed through on a second topic. At the end of the afternoon, the hosts of each topic gave a short video presentation (see below).
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PHOTO GALLERY
Plesae visit the photo gallery for this event here.
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VIDEO DEBRIEFINGS FROM TOPIC FACILITATORS - one for each topic
1. Ng Kah King debriefs the topic “Getting Management Buy-in for KM”
2. Daniel Ng debriefs the topic “Drawing up a KM Consulting Tender”
3. Alan Samuel debriefs the topic “Gathering Technology Requirements for KM”
4. Paolina Martin debriefs the topic “Identifying KM Pilot Projects”
WOULD YOU LIKE TO DOWNLOAD THESE AND OTHER KM VIDEOS?
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POSTER SUMMARIES OF TOPIC DISCUSSIONS
1. Getting Management Buy-in for KM
2. Drawing up a KM Consulting Tender
3. Gathering Technology Requirements for KM
4. Identifying KM Pilot Projects
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PREVIOUS iKMS EVENTS
Social Networking Seminar August 2006
Knowledge Sharing Workshop November 2006
iKMS Practitioner’s Conference November 2006
Video of Dialogue with Gary Klein and Dave Snowden on Risk Assessment and KM March 2007
Part 1 – Gary Klein
Part 2 – Dave Snowden
Part 3 – Q&A 1
Part 4 – Q&A 2
Most iKMS events (such as the May 11 event) are free to members. Consider joining today!
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YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS, QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
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