The Australian Society for Knowledge Management Conference (AuSKM Conference), formerly branded as Knowledge Management Melbourne (KMELB), successor of the Australian Capital Territory Knowledge Management (actKM) Forum Conference, is a 1-day conference with post-conference workshops, organized by the Australian Society for Knowledge Management (AuSKM) and partners from the Australian Knowledge Management communities.
Australian Capital Territory Knowledge Management Forum (actKM Forum)**
actKM – Analysing a Public Sector Knowledge Management Community of Practice
Abstract: ActKM is a Community of Practice for people interested in public sector Knowledge Management. Having begun in 1998, the community now numbers more than 550 members and is nurtured and maintained predominantly, but not exclusively, online. Utilising the Cynefin sense-making framework (Snowden, 2002a), this chapter analyses the ActKM community and provides a practical
Innovations in Knowledge Organisation Conference (IKO Conference)*
The annual Innovations in Knowledge Organisation Conference (IKO Conference), organized by the International Society for Knowledge Organization: Singapore Chapter (ISKO SG), formerly by executives from Synaptica, Straits Knowledge, and PebbleRoad,1) seeks a convergence between the application of (1) Open Standards, (2) Maturing Technologies, (3) Innovative System Architectures, and (4) Professional Services Methodologies in the field
Australian Society for Knowledge Management (AuSKM)
The Australian Society for Knowledge Management (AuSKM), successor of the Australian Capital Territory Knowledge Management Forum (actKM Forum)1) and to some extend also successor of the Australian Knowledge Management Community2), offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
Knowledge Management Communities, Conferences & Training
Well known Stan Garfield, Community Evangelist at Deloitte Global Knowledge Services and leader of the Systems Integration KM Leaders Community (SIKM Leaders), is providing his homepage on Google Sites – a vast variety of resources on knowledge management. Of special interest for knowledge management education and training opportunities are the list