Next Practices in KM, Social Networks and Web 2.0



Texas Network

The Future of Networks
(agenda)
Next Practices in KM, Social Networks and Web 2.0

Friday 23 April 2010
8:00am - 5:00pm
Registration




Interaction Speaker
Coffee and Registration All
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Introductions and Overview
Idea Sharing, Discussion and Authentic Conversation

Staff
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Organizational Networks

Knowledge Futures: 
What can organizations and countries do to increase their knowledge competency right now?  

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Karl Wiig
Chairman and CEO
Knowledge Research Initiative
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Morning Break All
Enterprise Knowledge Management


KM Economics: 
The benefits of Web 2.0 & Social Computing and the (often hidden) costs and risks of litigation, reputation, electronic discovery and privacy that are surfacing

 

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Adriaan Jooste
Chief Knowledge Officer
 Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP
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Hosted Luncheon

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Enterprise Social Capital:
Mastering employee contacts while optimizing privacy 
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Wilbur Swan
Co-founder, ContactNet
Hubbard One, Thomson Reuters
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Deborah Roth Grabein
Chief Marketing Officer
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Information Retrieval from Team Members and Organizational Digital Knowledge Repositories:
A Network Perspective
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Chunke Su, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Texas at Arlington
 
Afternoon Break All
Advanced Networks

21st Century Talent Leadership:
Harnessing Social Networks to generate business, build brand, top-flight recruiting and employee retention

 

 Panel Discussion

Adriaan Jooste
Deborah Roth Grabein
Chunke Su, Ph.D.
Wilbur Swan
Karl Wiig

 Reception
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Spring 2010 Adjournment

 

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