ORGANIZATION NAME: Colabria
EVENT NAME: 21st Century Knowledge :: Value Networks
EVENT START DATE: 3/3/2006 8:00:00 AM
EVENT END DATE: 3/3/2006 5:00:00 PM
EVENT LOCATION: UCLA Anderson School of Management (Sunset Boulevard and Westwood Plaza)
UCLA Anderson School of Management Sunset Boulevard and Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA
EVENT REGION: US - Southwest
EVENT THEME: Business Focused
EVENT DESCRIPTION: Value Networks, Complexity, Value Networks Analysis
EVENT PURPOSE: Business Leaders, Executives, Directors
EVENT SPEAKERS: Verna Allee
EVENT COST: $299.00
EVENT RELATED WEBSITE: http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/LAX_Spring_2006.htm
EVENT CONTACT NAME: John Maloney
EVENT CONTACT PHONE: 415 902-9676
CONTACT EMAIL: john@colabria.com
RSVP PHONE: 415 902-9676
RSVP EMAIL/LINK: john@colabria.com
MUST ONE RSVP?: Yes!
INVITATION ONLY?: No
PROPER ATTIRE: Business Casual
REFRESHMENTS: Full Lunch
BUSINESS CARDS: YES - Bring Business Cards
EVENT NOTES: Your Southern California Colabria Action/Research Network will examine value networks and value network analysis on March 3, 2006 at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
The Cluster's low-cost, high value format is open, authentic conversation. For further information and registration please visit: http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/LAX_Spring_2006.htm
ValueNet Works and GenIsis Achieving Mastery of Intangibles Tangibles are goods, services and revenues. Intangibles are relationships, brand, experiences, social networks, knowledge markets and other key enterprise assets. Intangibles create most of the wealth in today's knowledge economy. Intangibles are central to innovation, cost savings and productivity growth. Yet, organizations don't know how to elaborate or measure intangibles. Sometimes, they try to apply 20th Century transactional or manufacturing methods like 6-Sigma or TQM. These efforts fail. Organizations now have new, superior methods for understanding, visualizing and leading their intangibles. Collectively, these methods are known as value networks (VN) and value networks analysis (VNA). Equipped with these techniques, organizations can articulate, optimize and master intangibles. The outcomes are improved resource utilization, productivity, innovation and sharply improved performance overall. The leading toolkit for intangibles is GenIsis. It is part of the ValueNet Works offerings. The illustration below outlines some of these integrated, easy-to-use offerings. Genesis Application Portfolio The Colabria Action/Research Network will examine value networks, value network analysis, ValueNet Works and GenIsis on March 3, 2006 at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
For further information and registration, visit: http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/LAX_Spring_2006.htm
21st Century Knowledge Leading Value Network Analysis Value network analysis is an essential and critical knowledge leadership priority. All contemporary process analysis disciplines are heavily transactional in focus. They fail in complex, boundary-spanning knowledge-based environments. Social network analysis (SNA) offers a good description of relationships and flows, but does not show the business model. Only value network analysis bridges these disciplines offering a complete, systems-level view of your knowledge-based business ecologies.
Value network analysis is a natural and common-sense way to elaborate and improve business productivity, expand innovation and retire/reduce costly, inefficient processes. It is a boundary-spanning, holistic method. Value network analysis elaborates the intangibles that account for 90% or more of revenue and earnings in your knowledge-based businesses. Your Colabria Action/Research Network sponsors are leading the value networks conversations.
On March 3rd, your Southern California Cluster is offering value networks and complexity science in the context of leading 21st Century Knowledge practices, methods and techniques. See the link below.
21st Century Knowledge: ValueNet Works, Complexity and GenIsis http://www.kmcluster.com/lax/LAX_Spring_2006.htm
ORGANIZATION NOTES: Verna Allee, Value webs, value networks, value network analysis, Social networks, SNA, social media, ONA, social tools, social network analysis, knowledge markets, idea exchanges, prediction markets, complex systems, complexity science, Semantic Web, Web 2.0, GenIsis, ValueNet Works
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