2020 Midwest KM Symposium
Thank you for attending the first-ever virtual Midwest KM Symposium.
Thank you for attending the first-ever virtual Midwest KM Symposium.
Registered attendees can view the private site with slides and recordings.
Location
Location
Virtual
Dates
Dates
Monday, May 18 - Thursday, May 28
Agenda
Agenda
Mon, May 18
Mon, May 18
Building Muscles to Improve Innovation Networks
Building Muscles to Improve Innovation Networks
1pm - 3pm EDT
Kate Pugh (Columbia Univ) and Sheryl Skifstad (P&G)
Tues, May 19
Tues, May 19
Give the People What They Want: An Approach to Thoughtful KM Technology
Give the People What They Want: An Approach to Thoughtful KM Technology
12pm-1pm EDT
Madison Jaronski and Todd Fahlberg (Enterprise Knowledge)
Wed, May 20
Wed, May 20
Applying Agile Principles to Ensure the Success of Your KM Strategy
Applying Agile Principles to Ensure the Success of Your KM Strategy
12pm-12:30pm EDT
Guillermo Galdamez (Enterprise Knowledge)
Thurs, May 21
Thurs, May 21
Community Organizing: Empowering Knowledge Managers
Community Organizing: Empowering Knowledge Managers
12pm-1pm EDT
Ivan Butina (UNICEF)
Tues, May 26
Tues, May 26
See Think Solve: Using the Innovation Dynamics Framework to Diagnose KM Problems
See Think Solve: Using the Innovation Dynamics Framework to Diagnose KM Problems
1pm-2pm EDT
Jamie Muskopf (Enterprise Knowledge)
Wed, May 27
Wed, May 27
Operationalize your Knowledge Management Program
Operationalize your Knowledge Management Program
1pm-2pm EDT
John Coles (Booz Allen Hamilton)
Thurs, May 28
Thurs, May 28
Stump the KM Expert
Stump the KM Expert
1pm-2pm EDT
Stan Garfield (Author, speaker, and community leader)
Fri, May 29
Fri, May 29
Social Hour
Social Hour
11am-12pm EDT
Participants will rotate among groups of 5-6 for open discussion.