Dear Colleagues,
According to a recent research study conducted by the Center for
Organisational Research for The Best Practices in Knowledge Management &
Organisational Learning Handbook, the "Top Critical Success Factors for
Implementing a Knowledge Management Programme" were: 1) Establishing
effective Communities of Practice 2) Gaining senior buy-in 3) Creating a
convincing business case 4) Overcoming resistance to change. The
principles behind this best-selling publication are being brought together
in a conference designed for knowledge professionals to have access to
best-practice examples in the KM&OL field. The 3rd Knowledge Management &
Organisational Learning - Royal Lancaster Hotel, London on 12-15 March,
2001 seeks to create its own "community of practice" on the critical
success factors and innovations in implementing knowledge management and
organisational learning systems. Learn from experts in the field and best
practice case studies in KM&OL. Speakers include Karl-Erik Sveiby, Thomas
Davenport, Arie de Geus, Leif Edvinsson, Dave Snowden. Opportunities to
benchmark against leading best practice organisations including: BP, Arup,
IBM, Siemens, Buckman Laboratories, Marconi, St. Paul Companies, Granite
Rock, Novartis, and Gateway.
For more details visit the conference website at
http://www.linkageinc.com/kmol2001e/ or call +44 (0)20 8977 9277 or email
a.angelillo@linkage-int.com
Antonio Angelillo
Conference Programme Manager
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