News from April, 2008

  2008/04/16
Perspective - KM for the Next Administration
Last changed: Sep 30, 2008 21:22 by Karen Huffman
Labels: storytelling, leaders

Don't know how I got pulled into yet another committee, but it's true. I joined the KM Professional Society, so I could contribute to a report they are drafting called: "KM for the Next Administration." I've decided it's my ESTJ-type personality and my need to constantly improve things, make an impact, and affect change. I've also become an evangelist on "down with email" and the promotion of social networking tools such as wikis and blogs for better communication and organization of information. What I've realized, though, is I cannot write this report without the network of ideas from my fellow information/knowledge professionals.

So...here's my focus for the report in a nutshell:

  • What are our best practices on improving communication methods and streamlining project workflows for better management of information and ultimately knowledge systems?
  • How do you apply best practices for getting things done, fostering creativity and innovation, enabling the sharing of ideas and knowledge, connecting the dots for people, locating experts and expertise within given project/subject areas, promoting working smarter, enhancing quality of life?
  • Also looking at what structures, cultures and mindsets are in place that are preventing this within the organization.

Tell me your story and I'm more then happy to share the KM Professional Society's final presentation/report with you! To contribute your ideas, click on: KM Models for Sharing Ideas, Streamlining Workflows, and Fostering Communities. (Additional note: The link goes to our SLA KM members area. If you are a KM member and need access to our members only area, please contact me Karen Huffman for access to the KM members only areas after you have registered on the wiki.)

Posted at 16 Apr @ 3:42 PM by Karen Huffman | 0 Comments
  2008/04/23
From Our Chair
Last changed: Oct 03, 2008 12:56 by Karen Huffman
Labels: enews, collaboration, volunteer, benefits, membership, programs

Dear KM members,

As you have all heard, we have experienced phenomenal growth in the SLA KM Division over the last year and a half, and we have accomplished a great deal in that time. There were well attended continuing education classes and sessions at the previous annual conference, and much of this material has been re-purposed on our bleeding edge wiki. We have completed two member surveys that have identified strategic directions, and we are looking forward to the completion of targeted initiatives such as an in-process Expertise Database and a new Mentoring program.

We are looking forward to the programs being planned for this year's annual conference by Donna Gibson and her committee. In addition, we are creating a Click U KM overview tutorial.

We are very interested in hearing from our members, so make sure you let us know how to make this Division one that meets your needs. You can also help us grow by networking with members from other SLA units or organizations that have an interest in Knowledge Management. Helping members leverage KM capabilities is crucial to our Division and our profession.

Of course, none of this enhancement happens without effort. We are a volunteer organization, and we rely on contributions from our members to populate our knowledge base. Please consider contributing your Lessons Learned and Best Practices gleaned from your experiences. We have a large number of experts with knowledge, and an even larger number of inexperienced KM practitioners that are hoping to gain knowledge through this group. For example,

  • Create documentation and upload it to our site (or simply send it to our Chair of Professional Development) during your formal or informal mentoring sessions with other KM personnel.
  • Tag via Del.icio.us an interesting article or site as SLAKM.
  • Send us copies of your reports as case studies.
  • Submit an opinion or news piece to our wiki editor.
  • Write a quick review of a software product or a successful personal technique.
  • Lead a WebEx or chat session on a topic of interest.
  • Make a contribution and an impact on your peers.

If you haven't already done so we encourage you to participate in our discussion list and join our wiki. 

Interested in volunteering?  We can always use extra hands and new ideas!  Please contact Chair David Stern at hdavid.stern@gmail.com or Chair-Elect Nerida Hart at nerida.hart@lwa.gov.au.

Thanks for listening.  Thanks for helping.

        David

Posted at 23 Apr @ 9:51 AM by David Stern | 0 Comments
Meet Some KM Gurus in Seattle

If you are attending the SLA Annual Conference in Seattle, you will have a chance to network with KM friends, have a snack, and meet some important KM leaders during our KM Division Reception. Sponsored by INMAGIC (Silver Level), Time: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 8:30pm to 10:30pm, Location: Sheraton Hotel, Cirrus Ballroom, Level 35.  use this unique opportunity to meet some of our featured speakers from other sessions, including: Dave Pollard CA FWIF, Vice President, Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants; Dave Snowden, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd.; and David Gurteen, Gurteen Knowledge Management. 

Posted at 23 Apr @ 10:00 AM by David Stern | 0 Comments

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