Friday, June 18, 2004 from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (PT)
Event Site: http://www.kmcluster.com/den/
Knowledge is the ability to act on information to improve life. The field of
knowledge management is deeply rooted in finding innovative ways for
organizations to improve the lives of their customers, employees and
shareholders.
Certainly innovation and the knowledge required to access it is one of the major
engines of the US economy. From the technology boom to biotechnology and
healthcare, new innovations are what keep the economy humming. How do we
maintain our edge?
One way is certainly through attracting creative people. Denver Mayor
Hickenlooper is actively promoting the building of a "Creative Class" in Denver.
People are only part of the equation in fundamentally advancing innovation.
Innovation is becoming more and more science than art - and any organization can
learn skills in mastering the complex interaction between people, process, and
technology that allow innovation to flourish.
On June 18th, we will explore how to apply the tools and techniques needed to
answer the following innovation questions:
· How can science-driven organizations become more creative?
· How can we select out the content we need from a sea of information?
· How can we deliver information to the right person at the right time so that they can act?
· How do we make the collective ideas and information of the people in the organization actionable?
· How can we integrate problem-solving into the core of the organization?
· How do we then speed problem-solving to find better solutions faster?
Knowledge management is now finding that there are several tools and techniques
available to any organization that can help keep innovation bubbling up into
customer satisfaction.
We look forward to sharing these skills with you on June 18th at the Brown
Palace. These events are capped at 40 people to improve the quality of
conversation and the sharing of knowledge. Act fast!
http://www.kmcluster.com/den/
For more information, please contact Leonard Kish:
kish@knowledgecontinuity.org
(303) 564-8087
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