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Using knowledge management to advance
your organisation during times of change
Dave SnowdenFounder and Chief Scientic Ofcer,
Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd
www.km as ia .com
Hear knowledge management experts investigate issues such as sustainability and
prosperity, enterprise-wide collaboration, social networks and new media, knowledge
transfer and continuity Hear industry case studies from practitioners representing various Asia-Pacic nations
Network with KM professionals from all around the world
Collaborate and share knowledge during interactive sessions: the reverse brainstorming
session and the interactive MAKE panel discussion
Identify and examine information and collaborative tools and their practical application
within the business
Gain one on one expert advice from our international KM experts during our interactive
post-conference workshops
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Asia Pacic case studies:
Singapore Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence
Asian Development Bank
Eureka Forbes Ltd
Tech Mahindra Ltd
Shell Global Solutions (Malaysia)
Water Corporation
S u n t e c S i n g a p o r e I n t e r n a t i o n a l
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Mary Lee KennedyExecutive Director, Knowledge and
Library Services,
Harvard Business School
David GurteenFounder,
Gurteen Knowledge
John P. GirardAssociate Professor,
Minot State University
Gosia StergiosKnowledge and Information
Programs Analyst,
Harvard Business School
24 - 26 November 2009
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DAY ONE Tuesday, 24 November 2009
KM Asia 2009 will reect specic and topical issues that large organisations are currently facing. Through targeted research and
input from experts in collaboration and information management, Ark Group has worked to ensure that the direction and content
of each presentation will provide you with useful, practical and timely lessons that you can employ within your organisation. Youll
be aided with insights into how you can deliver your business objectives and gain a competitive advantage by sharing knowledge
and information across all organisational business units.
The event will feature prominent international keynotes, industry practitioners and MAKE Award winning organisations who will
explore opportunities and obstacles in collaboration and networking, social media, sustainability and protability, and will discuss
best practices and innovations in these key areas. You will be exposed to a vast range of experiences and key learning
opportunities that will both directly and indirectly illustrate how KM affects and is being affected by current global issues.
Welcome to KM Asia 2009
8.15 Registration and refreshments
8.45 Chairpersons opening remarks
9.00 International keynote addressDigital scholarship: what it might mean for knowledge
production?
We are living in a transformational period in information
sharing and knowledge creation history. Scholars,
one of the primary generators of new knowledge in most
societies, exhibit new ways in which ideas are generated,
information is expanded and new knowledge disseminated.
Called digital scholarship, this is particularly true of scholars
in the sciences, as well as in applied elds such as law, business,
medicine, education and public policy.
The following will be addressed:
Major shifts in research processes and information behaviour
as evidenced by digital scholarship
Digital scholarship applied to real-life problems
Calls to action on yet-unresolved knowledge production
challenges presented by digital scholarship
Mary Lee Kennedy, Executive Director, Knowledge and Library
Services; Gosia Stergios, Knowledge and Information Programs
Analyst, Harvard Business School
9.45 Platinum sponsor keynote
10.30 Extended exhibition break
11.00 Practitioner case study
Effectively implementing KM Sowing the seed: establishing the need and initiating KM
Addressing challenges in internal implementation
Making KM visible: marketing the KM brand internally
Establishing people and governance initiatives
Outlining the KM vision and framework
Key learnings and the way ahead
Nilesh Dabke, Senior Consultant, Tech Mahindra
11.45 Practitioner case study
KM initiatives: engaging staff
What are the current barriers?
What will it take for staff to contribute?
How to sustain
How to reward and give recognition
What works and what does not
Rita Nangia, Senior Advisor, Ofce of Information
Systems and Technology, Asian Development Bank
12.25 Extended exhibition break
1.25 Gold sponsor session
2.05 International keynote addressThe TLC of KM: understanding and applying the
enablers of knowledge management
How organisational leaders can apply the enablers of
knowledge management to achieve a competitive
advantage
Lessons of leaders who successfully enabled a knowledge
environment we will also learn from some leaders who
were not so successful
Improving organisational effectiveness through
the application of simple ideas that work in complex
environments
John P. Girard, Associate Professor, Minot State University
2.50 Extended exhibition break
3.20 Practitioner case study
The making of eSILK - a Web 2.0 KM system
eSILK is an acronym for enterprise System for Innovation,
Learning and Knowledge, a workplace portal designed for the
Ministry of Defence, Singapore. This presentation will trace
the evolutionary journey of eSILK and gives an overview of
how Web 2.0 and other KM technologies were incorporated
into this knowledge portal.
Tan Bee Thiam, Project Manager - Acquisition
Department, IT Projects Management; Shirlyn Lim,
Knowledge Architect, SAF CIO Ofce, Singapore
Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence
4.00 Silver sponsor session
4.35 Interactive session:
Reverse brainstorming session
How do you utterly and totally destroy openness and
transparency within an organisation and ensure that people
wont collaborate or share their knowledge?
Facilitated by: David Gurteen, Founder, Gurteen Knowledge
6.35 Chairpersons closing remarks and end of day one
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DAY TWO Tuesday, 25 November 2009
8.15 Registration and refreshments
8.45 Chairpersons opening remarks
9.00 International keynote address
Working across silosOne of the perennial problems in both KM and IM is getting
people to share material across silos. The need for joined up
thinking is common to industry and government alike, linking
and connecting material.
The following will be addressed:
Ethical issues associated with information and knowledge
sharing
Sharing metadata not data, creating a system by which
knowledge can be volunteered in the context of need
Building human networks across silos
New organisational forms for cross silo knowledge working
Dave Snowden, Founder and Chief Scientic Ofcer,
Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd
9.45 Diamond sponsor keynote
0.30 Extended exhibition break
1.00 Practitioner case study
Shells BedROCK for knowledge retentionKnowledge retention is vital to business continuity and success in
any industry, but more so in the oil and gas sector due to its
complexity and scarcity of human capital. This presentation
focuses on Shell Global Solutions efforts in knowledge retention.
History of knowledge retention at Shell
The knowledge retention process
The hits and misses of knowledge retention
What does the future hold?
Siew Hoong Aw, Knowledge/Information Manager, Shell Global
Solutions (Malaysia)
1.45 International keynote address (TBC)
2.30 Extended exhibition break
.30 Practitioner case study
Effectively implementing KM in a geographically
dispersed organisation
Introducing KM platforms
Promoting hybrid KM environments
Being innovative in addressing a large workforce
Encouraging knowledge volunteerism
Sustaining KM implementation and maintaining continuity
Shubha Ashraf, Dy. General Manager - Knowledge
Management, Eureka Forbes Ltd
2.10 Gold sponsor session
3.20 International keynote address
People 2.0: working in a 2.0 world
KM and the world of work are on the brink of a profound
transformation We are no longer consumers of goods, services or
education - we are prosumers
Moving from a command and control world to a
participatory world
The deep implications for KM as we transition from KM 1.0
to KM 2.0 or Social KM
The need to open up and grasp the potential that the new
tools offer us
The real challenge is in our mindsets - both managers and
individuals
David Gurteen, Founder, Gurteen Knowledge
4.05 Practitioner case study
Sustaining KM during the nancial crunch
Dealing with probable talent shortages
Developing knowledge plans
KM implementation and KM benets during times of
economic change
The composition of the KM team within an organisation
What strategies should the KM practitioner
take to stay relevant in an organisation?
The real challenge is in our mindsets - both managers and
individuals
Mary Papachristos, Manager, Technology & Research
Management, Water Corporation
4.45 Interactive MAKE panel discussionThis is your chance to gain an insight into the views of our
award winning experts. Hear a short overview from each of
the panel speakers about their organisations recent work
that led them to achieving the prestigious MAKE accolade.
Youll then be given the opportunity to pose your questions
and gain a better understanding about the key factors
involved in their successful knowledge management
journeys.
Moderated by: Patrick Lambe, Co-founder, Straits Knowledge
Panellists: Kim Hai Neo, Division Manager (Information
Strategies), Singapore Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence;
Shubha Ashraf, Dy. General Manager - Knowledge
Management, Eureka Forbes Ltd
5.35 Chairpersons closing remarks and end of conference
www.kmas ia .com
However attempts to create shared systems run into ethical,
behavioural and technical barriers that appear insurmountable.
In practice, faced with a real need, few people will refuse to
help out a colleague. However, asked to share what they know
without the context of a genuine need, they will either refuse,
or fail to share in practice.
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POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSThursday, 26 November 2009
WorkshopA
Collectiveintelligenceforeverydaystrategy
9.30-12.30
Facilitated by:Mary Lee Kennedy, Executive Director, Knowledge and Library Services;Gosia Stergios, Knowledge and Information Programs Analyst, Harvard Business School
Mary Lee Kennedy is the Executive Director of Knowledge and Library Services at Harvard Business School. She is responsible for the Schoolsknowledge and information management strategy and its implementation. Prior to Harvard, Mary Lee held knowledge management positionswith global responsibility for Microsoft Corporation and Digital Equipment Corporation. As an independent knowledge management consultantMary Lee works for non-prot, for-prot, and governmental organisations, as well as for international institutions.
Gosia Stergios is a Knowledge and Information Programs Analyst at Harvard Business School Knowledge and Library Services (KLS). She conductsan environmental scan of the information industry and pilots innovative information products and services at KLS. Before joining KLS, she heldknowledge management positions at Mercer Management Consulting and the Andersen Consulting/Accenture Institute for Strategic Change.About the workshop:Many organisations suffer from the inability to bring strategy into the everyday work of the organisation so that anyone can identify howtheir tasks impact the organisations primary objectives. This workshop will enable managers to implement a process to engage the collectiveintelligence of the organisation in ongoing strategy validation and renewal.
It will introduce three specic tools:1) Idea prioritisation
2) Collective trends analysis3) Verication via prediction markets
WorkshopB
TheGurteenknowledgecafmasterclass
9.30-12.30
Facilitated by:David Gurteen, Founder, Gurteen Knowledge
David Gurteen has over 30 years experience working in high technology industries. Today he works as an independent facilitator to help peopleachieve results through innovating, sharing, learning and working more effectively together. David is the Founder of the Gurteen KnowledgeCommunity - a global learning network of over 15,000 people in 154 countries who share and learn from each other and who strive to see theworld differently, think differently and act differently. He is well known for his Gurteen Knowledge Cafs and knowledge sharing workshopsthat he runs regularly in London and around the world.
About the workshop:Knowledge sharing is a key issue for KM and for organisational success. But real knowledge sharing requires an open mindset and continuesto be a challenge for many organisations. In fact, it can be difcult to even get people to talk openly to one another other about their speciccorporate interests, opportunities and responsibilities.
The knowledge caf is as a tool that is used to share tacit knowledge. It can be used within teams or communities of practice to questionentrenched assumptions, to help facilitate learning from others and gain a deeper collective understanding of a subject through conversation.
This workshop is designed to help you: Understand the importance of conversation within your business Design and run knowledge cafs Use knowledge cafs to solve specic business problems and challenges Create opportunities in your organisation for creative conversation
WorkshopC Beingasuccessfulknowledgeleader
9.30-12.30
Facilitated by:Arthur Shelley, Founder, Intelligent Answers; Author, The Organizational Zoo
Arthur is the Founder and CEO of Intelligent Answers, a niche consultancy focused on capability development and knowledge strategy. In hisformer role of Global Knowledge Director at Cadbury Schweppes, he initiated and facilitated virtual global communities to leverage knowledge,exchange ideas and increase productivity. He is the author of Being a Successful Knowledge Leaderand The Organizational Zoo, A Survival Guideto Workplace Behavior. Arthur is also the Knowledge Management Coordinator for RMIT Universitys MBA program and conducts research onknowledge strategy and behaviours.About the workshop:Successful leadership of knowledge programs is within reach. This interactive workshop will explore the attributes that successful knowledgeleaders possess that enable them to make the difference between successful programs and failure.
Discover the 20 capability development themes from the new Ark report Being a Successful Knowledge Leader Learn how behaviour, attitudes, culture and environmental aspects inuence these capabilities Understand their impacts on decision making and outcomes Discuss the practical implications of some successful programsYou will engage in conversations that matter around what will work best for you in your context. You will investigate how the knowledgeframework can be applied within your organisation.
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Interactive HighlightsReverse brainstorming session
In this session, the concept is simple: rather than brainstorming about something they would like delegates will instead brainstorm the opposite
of what they would like. For example, if a KM practitioner would like their KM project to be a success, they dont ask How do we ensure our KMproject is a success? but instead How do we ensure that our KM project is a total miserable failure?
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSThursday, 26 November 2009
MAKE panel discussion
This is your chance to gain an insight into the views of our award winning experts. Hear a short overview from each of the panel speakers about their
organisations recent work that led them to achieving the prestigious MAKEaccolade. Youll then be given the opportunity to pose your questions
and gain a better understanding about the key factors involved in each of their successful knowledge management journeys.
WorkshopD
KMfortheexperiencedpractitioner
WhatarethebigissuesinKMatthemoment?
1.30-4.30
Facilitated by:Dave Snowden, Founder and Chief Scientic Ofcer,Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd
Dave Snowden has been one of the leading gures in the movement towards integration of humanistic approaches to knowledge managementwith appropriate technology and process design. Well known for his work on the role of narrative and sense making, he is an entertaining speakerand a formidable realist, and one of the few thought leaders who can bring together the academic and practitioner perspectives into a single,comprehensible purview.
About the workshop:This workshop is intended for people with experience in knowledge management, and is designed to explore some of the major issues andopportunities facing KM at the moment. The day will be facilitated by Dave Snowden who will also provide participants with an opportunity toexperience complex systems approaches to facilitation of group meetings, using open source methods developed by Cognitive Edge.
The subjects will be determined by the participants, however may include:
Where is knowledge management going? What are the foundation disciplines for knowledge management; where should we look for inspiration? How to engage senior management
The relationship of social computing to knowledge management Knowledge management approaches to decision support and risk management What do we need to give up? Are there any sacred cows in knowledge management?The workshop welcomes all practitioners who are veterans in the eld of knowledge management.
WorkshopE
Theleadersguidetoknowledgemanagement:
drawingonthepasttoenhancefutureperformance
1.30-4.30
Facilitated by:John P. Girard, Associate Professor, Minot State University;JoAnn L. Girard, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Sagology
John P. Girard is an author, award winning researcher, speaker and Associate Professor of Management at Minot State Universitywhere he is actively engaged in academic research. Johns rst book was an edited volume entitled Building Organizational Memories:Will you know what you knew?published by IGI Global in 2009. John is Co-author of The Leaders Guide to Knowledge Management:Drawing on the Past to Enhance Future Performancepublished by Business Expert Press, a copy of which will be provided to allworkshop participants.
John speaks regularly on the subject of knowledge management. He has spoken in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia,Africa, Australia, and South America at several reputable events. John has undertaken training and consulting assignments for clients such as theDepartment of National Defence, Canadian Forces College, Canadian International Development Agency, U.S. Department of Labor, Job Corps, andthe Dubai Municipality. For more information, see www.johngirard.net
JoAnn is the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Sagology, a rm that focuses on connecting people with people to collaborate and shareknowledge. She has worked on a variety of knowledge intensive research projects that considered issues such as information anxiety, enterprisedementia, and organisational memories. JoAnn is Co-author of The Leaders Guide to Knowledge Management: Drawing on the Past to EnhanceFuture Performancepublished by Business Expert Press in 2009. JoAnn was a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Building organizationalmemories: Will you know what you knew?published by IGI Global in 2009.
About the workshop:Today when most executives consider the intellectual capital of their organisation, they focus on the present. They seek tools and techniques toexploit their organisational knowledge for some immediate gain. There is an emerging shift in thinking that will provide a lasting competitiveadvantage the shift is from the present to the future.
This workshop will focus on what executives should be doing now (or soon) to ensure the next generation of organisational leaders know whatwe knew. In other words, are we creating organisational memories today which will be useful to the next generation of leaders? Will todays babyboomer based practices pass the test of time? Are our current processes the most relevant ones for the next generation of organisational leaders?
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