
Example AbstractsBelow you will find some 'example' abstracts that are clearly written, illustrate correct format, length and structure. These proposals were accepted into the conferenc programme..
Learning Points
In the past these people would be contacted face-to-face. Two recent developments, however, have highlighted the possibility of using online communities for these tasks within the enterprise. The first is the mainstream adoption of intranets and enterprise groupware. The second is the rise of weblogs, the driving factor of whose success is not their underlying technology, but their social characteristics. The authors of the most popular weblogs search and select information for their readers and give a human context to that information. Three key learning points of the paper are the following.
Mobilizing Organizational Support for Personal Knowledge Management
Learning Points
Proposal
Organizations can assist in finding solutions to these issues by complementing implementation of common good? information systems with active promotion of workstation-specific information management methodologies and tools that improve personal productivity and quality of work, while feeding the larger organizational pool of knowledge assets. The authors will draw on their experience in developing personal knowledge management work in international organization settings.
Linking KM with other organisational functions and emerging management themes Learning Points: Proposal This guide is backed by original research that tries to address the following paradox: KM is claimed by its strongest advocates to be the discipline that will help organisations get rid of organisational silos, but there is abundant evidence that many KM projects have not only failed to deliver on their promises, but have actually added to overload and confusion! This session, which will highlight key findings from the guide, will contend that one of the main reasons that such projects have failed is precisely because they did not make a strong linkage with other functions and management processes and therefore did not win the hearts and minds of all key stakeholders. For example, organisational value is typically created through a number of key process areas, such as : (a) Operations management processes - supply, production, distribution, risk management etc. Understanding how KM can enhance such processes is key to anyone working in the KM or wider information industry. This session will try and offer tools and cases to help the audience better able to address such challenges within their own organisations in the future. In short the session will try and join the dots between KM and the host of other daily pre-occupations of management by providing in the current parlance, some joined up thinking. |
Content Management
What do you see as the biggest obstacle preventing content management from moving to cloud computing?
Mike McNamara, Director, X-Window Ltd
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