We will run our Certified Knowledge Manager (CKM) Training week again this Spring the week of 19-23 April 2010 at the Merian Hotel in Basel, Switzerland. The location is on the banks of the Rhine in Basel:
In addition to pre-class eLearning and faculty instruction from senior practitioners the class works in groups on case studies:
with the groups completing an end of week presentation and evaluation. If the weather is good we may even work outside on the terrace on an assignment together:
The week usually attracts an international group of managers and practitioners with knowledge management responsibilities from a range of organisations supporting a rich exchange of knowledge and experiences between the class. Below is a photo of the Basel class of 2009:
Class members may subsequently submit a practice report for competency evaluation; currently many of the Basel 2009 class have reached this stage.
This year's training week is again supported by a group of six leading instructors and facilitators with an excellent combination of experience and skills needed to cover and support the full breadth of topics and discussions:
Pavel Kraus, President, Swiss Knowledge Management Forum and Partner, aht'intermediation
Beat Knechtli, Director, Chief Knowledge Officer, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Zurich
Michael Wyrsch, Vice President and Leader Knowledge Management Competence Center, Credit Suisse
Stephan Bohr, Global Knowledge Management Leader Advisory (EMEA), PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
Barry Hardy, PhD, Director, Community of Practice & Research Activities, Douglas Connect
Douglas Weidner, President, International Knowledge Management Institute
Topics covered include:
Knowledge Management (KM) Concepts, KM Practices, Business Case, Strategy, Program Planning, KM Frameworks,
KM & Organisational Culture & Development, Change Management for KM Programs, Leadership and Competencies for KM,
Knowledge Assessment, Metrics, Enterprise Knowledge Management, Process-oriented Knowledge Management, Knowledge Mapping,
Benchmarking, Expertise Location, Search, Personal Knowledge Management, Web 2.0, Communities, Collaboration
You will find more information at:
http://douglasconnect.com/html/knowledge.htm
and can download a pdf brochure from here:
I hope you can make it!
Barry
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