Getting your organisation ready for the new ISO KM Standard,
and the evolving role of the Knowledge and Information Manager
In November 2017 the development of an internationally recognised standard for Knowledge Management (ISO 30401) reaches its final stages. This game changing event has enormous implications for organisations and the people who work in them: for owners, directors, business and knowledge & information managers. This Masterclass will take a detailed look at the challenges and opportunities the new standard presents. It will examine the emerging roles of those charged with adhering to and implementing the standard, and will provide delegates with an opportunity to prepare for the launch of the standard in 2018 and the competencies needed for implementing them.
This will be an interactive workshop where participants will be encouraged to 'get their hands dirty', share their knowledge and experience, and relate the workshop content to their own organisations.
Paul J. Corney who will lead the Masterclass will draw on experience gained as a member of the British Standards Institute (one of the national bodies responsible for producing the draft standard) and from co-authoring Navigating the Minefield: A Practical KM Companion published in April 2017 by the American Society for Quality.
This will be an interactive workshop where participants will be encouraged to 'get their hands dirty', share their knowledge and experience, and relate the workshop content to their own organisations.
Paul J. Corney who will lead the Masterclass will draw on experience gained as a member of the British Standards Institute (one of the national bodies responsible for producing the draft standard) and from co-authoring Navigating the Minefield: A Practical KM Companion published in April 2017 by the American Society for Quality.
About the Masterclass Leader
Paul J. Corney came to knowledge management while working in the City of London in the mid-1990s. He is the founder of knowledge et al, a UK-based KM consultancy and former Managing Partner of Sparknow LLP. He has worked across a variety of sectors in the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, helping clients to identify and make use of the knowledge that resides inside their organizations. He recently completed a large project with a major industrial and engineering company in Iran, helping them to audit, assess and improve their KM practices, and develop and implement a KM strategy. |
Paul is an experienced practitioner, presenter, masterclass leader and lecturer; he chairs international KM conferences, is a visiting lecturer on knowledge and innovation management at the University of Brighton and has published numerous articles one of which was featured in Making Knowledge Management Work for Your Organization published by Ark Group in 2012. His latest book, co-authored with Patricia Eng, is Navigating the Minefield: A Practical KM Companion published in May 2017 by the American Society for Quality. Paul is a member of the British Standards Institute KM Standards committee working on the ISO KM Standard. In 2106 Paul was commissioned by Business Information Review to examine the implications of the upcoming standard. Paul found that the adoption of such standards has the potential to become a game changer for KM professionals providing a clear rationale for future KM programmes.
AGENDA
Introductions:
The ISO KM Standard Uncovered:
The Evolving Role of Knowledge & Information Managers:
Smart Failing (reverse brainstorm exercise):
Takeaways and learning outcomes:
- What's in it for me?
- Understanding the motivations and experience of the group.
The ISO KM Standard Uncovered:
- Background
- Principles
- Challenges
- Opportunities
- Organisational implications
- Identifying Knowledge Management enablers
The Evolving Role of Knowledge & Information Managers:
- Developing skills for 2020 (Investigate, Navigate, Negotiate, Facilitate, Collaborate, Communicate, Celebrate, Curate)
- A series of practical exercises
- Impact of technology and Digital Workplace
- Looking at managing in a virtual environment
Smart Failing (reverse brainstorm exercise):
- What can we do to make sure the standards are not adopted, not adhered to and that we are not prepared or have the competencies to implement? What does this tell us about how to implement effectively?
Takeaways and learning outcomes:
- Group summary and evaluation.
Date/Time
Venue Type of Event Who should attend Fee Registration |
Thursday 23 November 2017, 9am-5.00pm.
Training Room 07-01 (Level 7) e2i West Devan Nair Institute for Employment and Employability 80 Jurong East Street 21 Singapore 609707 Case Discussion | Networking | Panel | Site Visit | Talk & Discussion | Workshop * Knowledge and information managers, senior managers responsible for KM functions in their organisations, CIOs and CKOs, HR Directors, managers responsible for compliance and ISO9001. S$280 to ISKO members; non-members S$350. Participants will receive a signed copy of Paul's co-authored book, Navigating the Minefield: A Practical KM Companion. Use the form below to register, or email us your Name, Organisation Name and Contact No. to iskosg@gmail.com or call us at +65 6221 0383 (Ng Wai Kong). |
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