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January 17, 2008

Knowledge Management Training in Basel

We are running the Certified Knowledge Manager training again in Basel this April.  We had an excellent class there last year with many interactions and conversations both in the class and outside on the terrace, in an evening Knowledge Cafe on Knowledge and Leadership (which produced two articles currently being published in KM Review, Nov/Dec 07 and Jan/Feb 08 issues) and on the Knowledge Ferry on the Rhine (which along with Herman Hesse inspired the name of this Blog!) I posted some photos at http://innovationwell.net/COMTY_ckmphotos This year's Cafe will focus on Knowledge and Collaboration.  More Information and links below!

Barry

Certified Knowledge Manager Training
21 – 25 April 2008, Basel, Switzerland

Interactive 5 day workshop supported by extensive eLearning program


Workshop Leaders:

  • Douglas Weidner, Chairman, International Knowledge Management Institute
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  • Barry Hardy, Founder & Director, InnovationWell and Douglas Connect
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  • Pavel Kraus, President, Swiss Knowledge Management Forum and Partner, aht'intermediation
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  • Beat Knechtli, Director, Chief Knowledge Officer, PricewaterhouseCoopers Zurich
Responses from April 2007 Basel Class:
"Excellent Course. This was the best training ever! I really look forward to further cooperation." BW, IBM
"Many interesting "golden nuggets". eLearning materials are excellent idea." MH, PwC
"I will definitely take some ideas back." MW, Credit Suisse
"Very instructive and enjoyable week." PN, Acergy Group

Further Information:

http://www.douglasconnect.com/files/KMTrainingBrochure.pdf


Contact: Dr. Barry Hardy, email: barry.hardy -(at)- douglasconnect.com +41 61 851 0170

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