Sharing knowledge effectively across project and organisational boundaries

Events - Public

Starting 25 Jun 2015 - 12:30 through to 25 Jun 2015 - 16:30

Confused about knowledge management? Want to find out how other organisations manage their knowledge? Keen to know how your organisation could do it even better?

Knowledge management practices are notoriously difficult to standardise. Every project, every programme and every organisation is different – and what works in one place can be a disaster in another.

In this Knowledge SIG event we will hear three different case studies:


Case study 1: How social collaboration tools have changed the way we collaborate in the public sector (Michael Norton) 
Knowledge sharing in the public sector has dramatically changed over the last 10 years through the use of communities of practice and incorporating social collaboration tools...
 

Case study 2: Agile and knowledge management: sprints, scrums, failing fast and the power of Trojan Mice (Adrian Malone) 
What happens when the methods of Agile are applied to knowledge management? Can Agile help to build a culture of curiosity and experimentation, to fail fast and adapt in complex project environments? ...
 

Case study 3: If we all knew what we all know - a systematic approach to sharing knowledge across projects (Andy Wall)
As pressure increases to deliver projects on time, on budget and to meet ever exacting standards it’s never been a more important to leverage what we already know. On an individual basis it can be difficult...

 

Following the presentation of case studies, delegates will split in to table groups to discuss the case studies with each of our invited speakers - there will be the opportunity to discuss all three case studies. 

 

For more information and to book a place please visit the APM website

 

Location

Holiday Inn London Kings Cross-Bloomsbury
1 Kings Cross Road
London
WC1X 9HX
United Kingdom