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Knowledge Management Consortium

Explore why knowledge management matters for today’s organizations
February 29, 2008

Join students, faculty, and practitioners in exploring the research and practice related to knowledge management. Knowledge management includes processes and systems for creating, capturing, organizing and sharing the intellectual assets within organizations. Its multidisciplinary nature cuts across Organizational Sciences, Information Science, Information Technology, Cognitive Science, Education and training, Management and Business, Anthropology and Sociology.

This conference is funded as part of CGU’s Transdisciplinary Study Awards Program.

Continental breakfast, coffee and lunch provided.

Schedule

Click on any of the headshots below to learn more about our presenters.

Registration and breakfast
8:15-9:00

Introduction - Why Do We Need Knowledge Management?
9:00am-9:15am
Dr. Stewart Donaldson

Organizational Learning
9:15am-10:15am
Juliet Evans & Ron Glickman

Knowledge Management & Technology
10:30-11:15
Dr. Lorne Olfman

Changing Workforce & Knowledge Management
11:30am- 12:15pm
Agi Horspool & Shabnam Ozlati

Lunch with keynote speaker
12:30pm-1:30pm
Dr. Mark Chun

Leadership and Organizational Culture
1:45pm-2:30pm
Dr. Michelle Bligh

Wrap-up session
2:45pm-3:15pm

What next – what can we do going forward

Registration

Follow this link to our secure online registration service.

This event is open to the public. Registration is free for the first 50 people. (Additional registrants will be charged $10 per ticket.)

Walk-in registrants are welcome.

Location

The Knowledge Management Consortium will be held on the Claremont Graduate University campus in:

Room Burkle 16
The Ron L. Burkle Family Building
1021 N. Dartmouth Ave
Claremont CA 91711

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