The event was an interactive look at how we can elicit behavioural change within the organisation to make KM more effective, develop and implement good practice for strategy and commerce through KM and explore what the practical challenges (and potential solutions) are of engaging the organisation in KM.
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event programme & presentations
Delegates met and listened to KM experts and learned from four innovative case studies.
This event was aimed at those in an organisation wide knowledge role who are developing or implementing a strategic plan. The event was a highly interactive and participative event.
Creating
a knowledge ecology in the Third Sector [150KB]
John Davies, Head of Consulting, TFPL
NHS
Informatics: A devolved and changing landscape [776KB]
Andrew Lambe, Knowledge Management Lead, Department of Health Informatics
Directorate
From
'Know Who' to 'Know How': Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Advisory
Case Study [796KB]
Dave Tullett, Henley Business School, University of Reading
Behaviour
Change [138KB]
Graham O'Connell, Civil Service Learning
Collaboration
– It's just common sense isn't it? [1.7MB]
Liz Carver, Advanced Technology Centre, BAE Systems
Agile
Knowledge Management: Adapting KM to work effectively in a fragmented
workplace [203KB]
Kieron Champion, Global Advisory Knowledge Lead, KPMG
With the release of the Gartner report suggesting that Cloud computing is coming into the mainstream, being as influential as E-business; this event moved on from our last in 2009 and took a new look at what the advantages and implications are for information management. Our aim was to examine how the Cloud is benefiting organisations and the factors that impact on knowledge and information management as we know it.
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event programme & presentations
The day introduced innovative case studies from across the public and private sectors and imparted practical advice from an expert panel and examined potential future developments for the Cloud.
KYC
in The Cloud [1.3MB]
Andrew Jordan, CTO, Thomson Reuters
Cloud
– The Rise of the Information Centre [1.3MB]
Jez Hoppe, Solutions Business Development Manager, Hitachi Data Systems
Cumulus
to Stratus: The impact of Institutional Library Systems in the Clouds
[969KB]
Professor Roger James, Principal, Computiv Ltd
Cumulus
to Stratus: The impact of Institutional Library Systems in the Clouds
[465KB]
Alan Oliver, Business Development Director Europe, Ex Libris
Community
vs. Commodity: building a 'community cloud' infrastructure [1.2MB]
Andy Powell, Eduserve
Information
Preservation and the Cloud [188KB]
Frieda Midgley, Independent Information Manager and Archivist, Audata
FIFA
World Cup 2010: Secure & Collaborative Working in The Cloud
[1.4MB]
Simon Smith, COO, Extrinsica Global
With the release of SharePoint 2010 and subsequent panacea-type adoption by many organisations across all sectors, the event focused on how you can achieve full business benefit from the collaboration and information management platform. Our aim was to examine how SharePoint is increasingly becoming a central workspace and also to look at the factors that impact its integration with our working lives.
The day introduced six innovative case studies from across the public and private sectors, imparting practical advice from an expert panel and examining potential future developments for SharePoint.
Supporting the content of the event programme were development partners Idox Information Solutions and SFW; together they deliver a user-centred approach to using SharePoint as a technology platform to address information management challenges.