As apparent from our discussions at Bryn Mawr College last week at the eCheminfo and InnovationWell meetings, knowledge management (KM) stands to play a key role in emerging new practices to drug discovery and development, healthcare and new services in personalised medicine. However there is need to improve our understanding of and competency in KM and its emerging best practices to achieve breakthroughs such as innovation success in discovery, product development and improving confidence in safety.
A full five-day Certified Knowledge Manager (CKM) workshop will be held in Basel, 27 November – 1 December 2006. The training will be jointly led for the first time by Swiss faculty who bring their own extensive experience of knowledge management and European practice to enrich the quality of the learning program.
The workshop week will be co-led by Douglas Weidner, President, International Knowledge Management Institute; Pavel Kraus, Founding Partner of aht'intermediation GmbH & President, Swiss Knowledge Management Forum; Beat Knechtli, Director and Chief Knowledge Officer, PwC Switzerland, and Barry Hardy, Director, KM Institute Switzerland
Case Studies & Discussions will be used to illustrate the application of KM principles and best practices.
More information is available at:
http://barryhardy.blogs.com/theferryman/2006/10/swiss_faculty_c.html
Barry Hardy
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