12th Annual Henley KM Forum Conference: Achieving Knowledge Excellence

Wednesday 29 February and Thursday 1 March 2012
Venue:
Henley Business School, Greenlands, Henley on Thames

Tkm forum conference 2012 diagramhis year’s conference will focus on putting learning at the heart of the organisation.

What influences and drives organisational learning?

How can we create the strategies for sustained success?

Over the two days you will be able to explore current thinking about people, performance, learning and organising with leading thinkers and authors in the field of business and management. On Day 1 the emphasis is on application and practice, and Day 2 on thinking differently.
 

Day 1

The agenda on Day 1 is designed with KM, HR, Learning & Development and OD professionals in mind. Business and academic speakers will be sharing their thoughts and experiences around improving knowledge work in organisations.

The conference will be opened by Hubert Saint-Onge of SaintOnge Alliance. Hubert has been a thought leader in the field of knowledge management for more than fifteen years. The speaker at the conference dinner in the evening will be David Gurteen of Gurteen Knowledge.  The Gurteen Knowledge Community is a global learning community of over 18,000 people in 160 countries across the world. Day 1 presentation synopses (PDF-239 KB).

Day 2

On Day 2 the emphasis is on thinking differently about organisational learning for organisational success. One of the keynote speakers is Tim Harford, who writes the FT column The Undercover Economist; also the title of his first book which sold over 1 million copies. Tim is a regular contributor on TV and radio on both sides of the Atlantic and his session 'Adapt: Why success always starts with failure' is the title of his latest book." Day 2 presentation synopses (PDF-256 KB).

Book your place

There are a limited number of places for non KM Forum members and they are going fast. Book online or alternatively download a Booking form (PDF-289 KB) and send it to: Marina Hart, The Henley KM Forum, Henley Business School, Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. RG9 3AU. or  email it to  kmadmin@henley.reading.ac.uk.
 

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'Very well organised'

"Very well organised and a good atmosphere. Great to get different perspectives from so many different people, both speakers and attendees"

Jon Harman, Syngenta

 

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