ORGANIZATION NAME: KM Cluster
EVENT NAME: Knowledge Facilitation: Advancing Performance, Value and Effectiveness Using Knowledge-Centered Principles
EVENT START DATE: 9/27/2005 8:00:00 AM
EVENT END DATE: 9/27/2005 5:00:00 PM
EVENT LOCATION: San Fransisco State University Downtown Center - 425 Market Street (Market Street @ Fremont Street half block from Embarcadero BART/Muni) San Francisco, CA 94105-2406 415.405.7700
EVENT REGION: US - Silicon Valley / Bay Area
EVENT THEME: Business Focused
EVENT DESCRIPTION: Next Practices Series: Enterprise Social Tools & Business Blogs
EVENT PURPOSE: Enterprise Professionals, Consultants, Experts
EVENT SPEAKERS: Ross Dawson - CEO Advanced Human Technologies, Ashley Hartley - Protiviti, Greg Oxton - Chairman, Consortium for Service Innovation
EVENT COST: $249.00
EVENT RELATED WEBSITE: http://www.kmcluster.com/sfo/SFO_Fall_2005.htm
EVENT CONTACT NAME: John Maloney
EVENT CONTACT PHONE: 415 902-9676
CONTACT EMAIL: jtm@kmcluster.com
RSVP PHONE: 415 902-9676
RSVP EMAIL/LINK: jtm@kmcluster.com
RSVP DEADLINE: Sept 27, 2005
MUST ONE RSVP?: Yes!
INVITATION ONLY?: No
PROPER ATTIRE: Business Casual
REFRESHMENTS: Full Lunch
BUSINESS CARDS: YES - Bring Business Cards
EVENT NOTES: Enterprise Social Tools and Business Blogs will examine 70 case studies of effective organizational blogging and enterprise blogs from IBM, Microsoft, MIT, Yahoo! and other top organizations. It provides the non-hype, non-vendor intelligence you need for effective leadership of individuated social media for yourself and your organizations. See the agenda and syllabus for further information.
ORGANIZATION NOTES: Regional Clusters' are the leading action/research network of the knowledge economy. Far-flung network inhabitants discover and colonize regional knowledge economy themes. Affiliation sustains the network. Value and innovation emerges from diversity. The future is created through authentic conversation. All are welcome. Secure, online registration is open. These events are filling fast. All are welcome.
Added by TechVenue on August 22, 2005