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The New Knowledge Management: KM Concepts and Strategy
Location: Washington, D.C.
Dates: To Be Determined
Instructors: Joseph M. Firestone, Ph.D. and Mark W. McElroy
Price: $695
Overview
This Workshop will reveal how to:
Build compelling business cases for KM programs and projects
Turn your organization into a high-performance learning system
Construct a powerful KM function in your own organization
Use KM as a risk management tool
Formulate a comprehensive KM-based strategy for improving measurable organizational performance
Abstract and Summary
Knowledge Management (KM) has evolved over the past several years into a form that the instructors of this program, Messrs. Firestone and McElroy, call The New Knowledge Management (TNKM). The New KM is a variant of second-generation KM, which stresses the importance of using KM to enhance knowledge production in organizations, not just knowledge sharing or integration. Thus, The New KM can have impact on the quality of problem-solving in business, and can also lower risk and improve innovation along the way. It is a tool for creating quality-control systems for knowledge and innovation in organizations.
This workshop will show you how The New KM can help you:
Understand the key differences between first- and second-generation KM
Distinguish KM from knowledge processing
View KM as a management discipline that seeks to enhance knowledge processing
See the practical distinction between knowledge and information
Learn about the Knowledge Life Cycle as a target of KM interventions
Understand a case study of KM success illustrating a key intervention pattern called the Open Enterprise Pattern that provides the basis for a comprehensive KM strategy
Learn an incremental, bottom-up strategy and a key method for reaching the Open Enterprise, a normative model for enhanced problem solving, sustainable innovation, risk reduction and management, and corporate social responsibility
This class will be taught by two of the world's leading KM theorists, consultants, and trainers, Mark W. McElroy and Joseph. M. Firestone, Ph.D. Developed by the two of them over the past several years under the auspices of the Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI), The New KM is a proven framework for contemporary KM practice that has been taught to hundreds of practitioners in the private and public sectors.
Attendees will receive free copies of Mark McElroy's book, The New Knowledge Management, Joseph Firestone's and Mark McElroy's book, Key Issues in the New Knowledge Management, and also their recent paper from The Learning Organization journal, "Doing Knowledge Management."
Who Should Attend
Executives and leaders interested in how to enhance organizational performance by enhancing problem-solving and achieving sustainable innovation
Executives and leaders interested in how to enhance corporate social responsibility and organizational sustainability
Knowledge Management directors, practitioners, and consultants
Organizational learning (OL) practitioners and consultants
Innovation management (IM) practitioners and consultants
Risk management (RM) professionals
Human resources managers interested in strategies for improving the quality of human capital and learning
Management consultants in any of the above fields
KM or related practitioners looking for compelling value propositions, tools, and methods for making KM practical and successful in their own organizations
Anyone interested in a new comprehensive approach and strategy for accomplishing successful organizational transformation for great results
Instructors
This
workshop will be team-taught by
Joseph M. Firestone, Ph.D. Managing
Director and CEO of KMCI,
and
Mark W. McElroy, Founder and Director of the Center
for Sustainable Innovation.
Joseph M. Firestone, Ph.D. is a consultant, trainer, researcher, and widely
published author in the fields of Organizational Transformation, Knowledge,
Innovation, and Risk Reduction and Management. His experience spans
university (graduate and undergraduate) teaching, private and public sector
research and consulting, and software and hardware systems integration. His
clients have included such organizations as the US Department of State, Air
Force, Navy, Department of Commerce, Department of Justice, Census Bureau,
Department of Agriculture, Blue Cross Blue Shield, GE Power Systems, US
West, and Kraft/General Foods. He has taught at such universities as
Michigan State University, State University of new York at Buffalo, State
University of New York at Binghamton, and University of Hawaii. And he has
performed research at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Brandeis University's Lemberg
Center for the Study of Violence, General Research Corporation, the Center
for Management and Policy Research, Inc., and the KMCI Research Center. At
present, Dr. Firestone is Managing Director and CEO of KMCI, and Executive
Vice President, CKO of Executive Information Systems, Inc.
Mark
W. McElroy is a thought leader, consultant, and award-winning author in the
fields of Knowledge and Sustainability Management, Sustainable Innovation,
and Transparency Management. He has related expertise in organizational
learning, innovation management, corporate governance, and 'open' operating
models for business. He is a twenty-six year veteran of management
consulting, including time spent at Price Waterhouse and KPMG Peat Marwick,
where he served as U.S. National Partner-In-Charge of KPMG’s Enterprise
Networks practice. Mr. McElroy was also a Principal in IBM’s KM practice in
Cambridge, MA. At
present, Mr. McElroy is Director of the new Center for Sustainable
Innovation, LLC, as well as President and CEO of Macroinnovation Associates,
LLC, a management consultancy, both based in Windsor, Vermont.
Joe and Mark are co-developers of The New Knowledge Management, K-STREAM™ Methodology, the Open Enterprise normative model for Knowledge Management, and the KMCI CKIM Certificate Workshop. Joe and Mark are also co-authors, or co-editors of Key Issues in the New Knowledge Management, Excerpt # One from The Open Enterprise: Building Business Architectures for Openness and Sustainable Innovation, a special issue of The Learning Organization Journal entitled "Has KM Been Done? and other articles and papers.
In addition, Joe is the developer of the Enterprise Knowledge Portal model and the author of Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management and Reducing Risk by Killing Your Worst Ideas, He is also the developer of the KM blog "All Life Is Problem Solving" (http://radio.weblogs.com/0135950), and the popular KM web site at www.dkms.com. Mark is the principal developer of the patent-pending Policy Synchronization Method (PSM) for enabling sustainable innovation, author of The New Knowledge Management and the founder and President of Macroinnovation Associates, LLC. He is also developer of its well-known web site at: www.macroinnovation.com.
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