David Gurteen: Knowledge Sharing: The power of conversation David will be sharing his vast experience in the field of Knowledge Management, with a focus on the power of conversations, as a way to the address challenges of creativity, innovation and problem solving in organisations. David will talk about his experiences across the world and will demonstrate how his Knowledge-‐Café method can amplify the power of conversation to the benefit of your organisation. David Griffiths: Becoming Innovative: What is knowledge and what are we managing David will be talking about the need to set the best foundation for success in your organisation by answering critical questions, such as: What are we doing; why are we doing it; what is it we are trying to manage; and how can we capture it? Stripping back the jargon, David navigates the drivers of the knowledge economy to clearly signpost what it is that needs to be managed and the implications for your organisation Brian Moon (Introduction by David Griffiths): Capturing Expertise, or the cost of relearning what you already know The fact is that organisations are faced with a problem. The wealth of expertise or experience, and therefore competitive advantage, resides within high performers – what might be called “franchise experts.” What type of trauma do firms go through when franchise expertise either retires or, worse still, when it is lost to a competitor? How do organisations react to this and how prepared are they to adapt? Put a cost on the operational knowledge lost as a senior staff member redeploys from one role in the organisation to another. Put a cost on the knowledge lost when senior staff exit the organisation through retirement. What is the cost of having to relearn what was already known? Brian and David outline the strategic challenges and the tactical response, to protect what your organisation already knows. David Gurteen has over 30 years’ experience working in high technology industries. Today, he works as an independent knowledge management advisor, facilitator and speaker, helping people to innovate and to work together more effectively. He is the founder of the Gurteen Knowledge Community – a global learning network of over 17,000 people in 160 countries. Community members receive his free monthly Knowledge Letter that is now in its 11h year. David publishes the Gurteen Knowledge Website – a resource website that contains book reviews, articles, people profiles, event calendars, inspirational quotations, an integral weblog and more on subjects that include knowledge management, learning, creativity and innovation. He is a frequent speaker and facilitator and presents on various aspects of knowledge management and social learning. He is well known for his Gurteen Knowledge Cafés and Knowledge Café Masterclasses that he runs regularly in London and in other cities around the
world. In June 2010, David won the Ark Group’s lifetime achievement award for services to KM
Brian Moon is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Perigean Technologies LLC, a U.S.-‐based consultancy delivering knowledge management services and training. A leading practitioner and researcher in the field of Applied Concept Mapping, Brian provides human-‐centric solutions across a spectrum of knowledge management problems, from the elicitation and capture of expert knowledge, to the development of organizational learning programs and tools. Brian’s publications include Applied Concept Mapping: Capturing, Analyzing, and Organizing Knowledge, and features in IEEE Intelligent Systems, the Edison Electric Institute’s Electric Perspectives, and Theoretical Issues in
Ergonomics Science. Prior to founding Perigean Technologies LLC, Brian conducted research and development in the fields of macrocognition and expert performance for Klein Associates Inc. / Applied Research Associates. Application areas included workplace configuration of the White House Situation Room, design of interactive visualization frameworks, evaluation of the cognitive influence of information technologies, and expertise in intelligence analysis. David Griffiths is the lead researcher on the K-‐Net project. His applied research pioneered a new diagnostic model and toolkit for organisational knowledge and learning process, which has now been licensed to the University of Edinburgh for use in the K-‐Net project. His work has been published in academic and professional journals, such as: KM World Magazine, Managing Partner, Inside Knowledge and Policing Today. David has also written a commercial report (Ark-‐Group, 2011) on redefining knowledge management and new principals for better practice, informed by his research at the University of Edinburgh. David also has commercial experience, being managing director of a University of Edinburgh ‘start-‐up’ company. David’s work has been used in organisations in Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East; including oil & gas, public services; government; NGOs; pharmaceutical and leisure. His work is now being licensed to a Middle East government to assist in the development of societal knowledge capacity building. His passion is working with organisations to realise the potential of people to meet objectives of adaptive capacity building, innovation, growth, organisational resilience and decision-‐making capability.