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KMUK Awards Countdown!

Nominations for the KMUK 2011 Awards have now closed and we’re counting down to the grand ceremony itself which will take place 4.10 to 4.40pm on Tuesday 21st June at De Vere Canary Wharf, London as part of KMUK 2011. In the meantime, we have published the shortlist for the “Best presentation at an Ark Group KM Conference June 2010 to May 2011” and you can see this below here:

Best KM presentation at an Ark conference
This award will be presented to the individual who received the highest speaker feedback scores at any Ark KM conference taking place between June 2010 and May 2011.

Shortlist:

  • Nick Davies LLB (Hons), Barrister, The Really Great Training Company – for his presentations at KMUK June 2010 and KM Legal May 2011
  • Alister Bould, Head Property PSL, Pinsent Masons LLP and Graham Smith, Partner and Global Head of Banking Know-How and Documentation, Allen & Overy LLP – for their joint presentation at KM Legal May 2011
  • Michael Jackson, Chairman, Shaping Tomorrow – for his presentation at KMPS September 2010
  • Dave Snowden, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitive Edge – for his presentations at KMUK June 2010 and KM Legal Europe January 2011
  • Claire Andrews, Director of Knowledge Management – Europe and Asia, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP and Wendy Small, Head of Knowledge Management, Eversheds – for their joint presentation at KM Legal May 2011

If you want to find out who will win don’t forget to book your place on KMUK 2011!

 

 

We’re back!!!

Sorry for the silence but we’ve been busy working on the programme for KMUK 2011 and what a programme it is!

This year the theme of the event is all about KM as supporting effective business decisions and we’re delighted to have award-winning Dave Snowden giving the opening keynote along this theme, and award-winning Nick Davies, explaining the personal, influencing skills that KM Heads need to develop in order to secure a more strategic role in their businesses (preferably on the Board!). Dave and Nick’s talks will be well complemented by an address from Nick Milton of Knoco on KM as a logical outcome of business strategy.

But it doesn’t end there! Staying on the KM for business decision-making and financial benefits theme, confectionery giant Mars will give a case-study on how they have measured a $1 billion bottom line value to their business from their KM approach. And there will be further case studies on KM, business strategy and the delivery of results  from Sellafield Ltd, Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust, Novartis, Syngenta and Thomson Reuters.

Another big theme for 2011 will be methods for effective organisational learning  and, to this end, Chris Collison (co-author of Learning To Fly) will present some stories from his forthcoming book featuring the Olympic Games  London 2012, Great Ormond Street Hospital, the Ferrari Formula One Team, the Red Arrows and University College London Hospital.  We’ll also have Ditte Kolbaek flying in from Denmark, in advance of the publication of her new book, to give  a case-study on using after action reviews. This will be followed by an after action review of KMUK 2011 itself, led by Ron Donaldson and designed to enhance participants’ learning.

The KMUK 2011 awards are back by popular demand and, this year, a highlight for delegates will be the opportunity to enjoy a glass of wine, some nibbles and a great conversation, after the prestigious awards ceremony, during one of David Gurteen’s  ever popular interactive knowledge cafes.  This one has been built into the programme, will last 70 minutes and is focused on why knowledge management has not lived up to expectations over the past 15 years and what do we need to do to change this over the next 15 years… This is just one of the ways in which we are seeking to maximise the opportunity for participants to make new social and business connections at KMUK 2011.

For details of all this and many more exciting new speakers and topics and to register for your place, please see the full programme on our event website at www.km-uk.com. You can get 20% off the price if you book early, by 8th April, or 10% if you have booked by 20th May.

KMUK2011 is a Twitter friendly conference and we are using the hashtag #kmuk11 this year. You can follow us at @ArkKMUK  www.twitter.com/arkkmuk

And, don’t forget, if you’d like to submit an entry to the KMUK 2011 Awards, please email me (Leah Darbyshire) on ldarbyshire@ark-group.com to receive guidance on the entry criteria in good time to make the entry deadline of Friday 13th May 2011.

That’s all for now. We’ll be back with more news and updates. In the meantime, we hope to welcome you in person to KMUK2011 at  De Vere Canary Wharf on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd June!

What the participants took away from KMUK 2010

Before I go on….a big THANK YOU!!! to all of our speakers, chairs, panellists, sponsors, award winners, award nominees, tweeters, bloggers, photographers and participants at KMUK2010 on Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th June at De Vere Canary Wharf. All of you made the event as successful as it was.

I would write up the event here but I know that full write-ups will soon appear in both Inside Knowledge and Library & Information Update magazines, so, instead, I will leave you with a list of takeaways from the event, as offered by participants during the final session on the second day during one of the floor discussions.

Where a take-away was mentioned twice, these have been aggregated into one.

If you were at the event and I have missed any of the takeaways off, please let me know!

We will announce dates for KMUK 2011 soon…watch this space!

1)     Role of leadership

2)     Social media – and its impact on KM, how young people are using the technology and understand its nuances

3)     Start small, with small-scale projects

4)     Pick out the cash, link to cash benefits

5)     Be more strategic, examine risks to the organisation

6)     Look at internal crowdsourcing with customers and suppliers

7)     KM is/needs to redefine itself

8)     Current economy means (hopefully?) loss of control by IT – opportunity to exploit informal tools which make life easier

9)     Expect anomalies (Dave Snowden’s talk)

10) Understand 2.0 People

11) Align KM with the organisational strategy and ROI

12) Use narrative to capture learning

13) Importance of the trivial for business relationships

14) Sense-making for business

15) Feel sad at people not talking, duplication of work, would have liked talk from a librarian

16) We’re all struggling with the same stuff

17) Ground things in reality

18) Storytelling

19) It’s about what people already do

20) Learn from mistakes

21) Engage with people

22) No hard numbers achieved but realise that you need all elements of the people, process, technology triangle

23) KM is changing in a rapidly changing world

24) KM needs to change and become more specific to organisational issues

Congratulations to the winners!

At KMUK 2010 at De Vere Canary Wharf on Tuesday 15th June, we held our inaugural KMUK awards ceremony, presented by Dillon Dhanecha.  Here, you can find a list of all the winners. All the awards were well-deserved, congratulations everyone!

KM UK Award Winners

Lifetime achievement award for services to KM
David Gurteen

Best advance of KM as a scientific discipline
Dave Snowden

Best KM presentation at an Ark KM conference June 2009-May 2010
Nick Davies, The Really Great Training Company (KCUK 2009)

Best KM initiative or implementation in a corporate enterprise
Pfizer

Best KM initiative or implementation in a government organisation
Welsh Assembly Government

Best KM initiative or implementation in a professional services firm
ERM

After KMUK…

…there will still be a couple of things to look forward to! Specifically Ark will be hosting two KM/social media related masterclasses in July in London.

The first masterclass, led by Ron Young, who has been a member of the UK Parliamentary Information Technology Committe since 1985, will expand on a theme developed at KMUK to look at the four dimensions of KM, not just personal KM but also team KM, organisational KM and inter-organisational KM. Ron will show you how to ensure that all 4 layers of KM are in sync to ensure that your programme succeeds. This masterclass takes place on Tuesday 13th July.

http://www.ark-group.com/mp_introduction.asp?ac=924&nc=1&fc=167

The second masterclass will expand on the social media theme at KMUK 2010 and will act as “An HR Guide to Social Media”. The issues around social media and how it relates with HR policy are complicated, and in many companies, policy and management lags behind technology growth and user uptake. At this class, hosted by Kathryn Corrick & Steve Bridger, participants will gain a clearer understanding  of all the HR implications relating to social media and will leave the event  able to write their own social media policy. This class takes place on Thursday 29th July.

http://www.ark-group.com/mp_introduction.asp?ac=930&nc=1&fc=167

To attend either masterclass, please visit the Ark Group website at www.ark-group.com.

KMUK 2010 Awards shortlist announced!

We were delighted to announce the shortlist for the KMUK 2010 Awards yesterday. You can find the full shortlist at http://www.kmuk2010.co.uk/awards.html.

The winners will be presented with their sparkly trophies at the awards ceremony on Tuesday 15th June at 16.55 which is incorporated into the KMUK 2010 event taking place at De Vere Canary Wharf. For full event details including the two-day programme, see here www.kmuk2010.co.uk.

Only two days left to enter the KMUK awards…

Has your team implemented a KM or IM programme or initiative of which you are particularly proud? Would you like to see your efforts honoured in front of an audience of KM & IM managers from across the UK with a glass of wine in your hand?

If so, then don’t miss this Fridays’ deadline to enter the KMUK Awards 2010. See the KMUK website below for details.

http://www.kmuk2010.co.uk/awards.html

Hunterian Museum to speak at KMUK2010

We are delighted to announce that the Hunterian Museum will join the conference programme at KMUK 2010 on Wednesday 16th June at De Vere Canary Wharf, addressing the topic below:

CASE STUDY: The Hunterian Museum
Room to discover: museums supporting businesses learning and development

  • John Hunter: the surgeon, his collection and the Royal College of Surgeons
  • Past innovation and future inspiration
  • Using heritage and culture to support learning and development
  • Building confidence: a practical approach

Jane Hughes, Head of Learning & Access and Stefania Riccini, Visitor Services Manager, Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons

To see the full event programme and to register, please hop over to our website at http://www.kmuk2010.co.uk/programme.html.

Every cloud has a silver lining

The volcanic cloud of ash caused widespread disruption for many international travellers but there was one upside for the participants of KMUK 2010.

One of the conference chairs, Victoria Ward, was delayed in the US for a few extra days, which led her to be able to film a short video interview with KM expert Madelyn Blair.

This video interview will be shown at KMUK2010 on Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th June, additional to the talks listed on the programme.

To attend the conference at the earlybird rate of £625.50, please don’t forget to book your place by Friday 30th April.

We’ve changed our name!

…and we’ve changed a whole lot more than that.

We’re delighted to announce the agenda for the all-new KMUK 2010 event, which takes place on Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th June at De Vere Canary Wharf in London.

There is no doubt that the increasingly widespread use and availability of social media technology has been responsible for a renewed interest in knowledge sharing of late and a resurgence in the KM discipline as a whole.

Building on the reputation of KCUK as the place for knowledge and information practitioners to meet each year, we’ve listened to your feedback and researched new trends in social media as well as advanced KM thinking and practice to bring you KMUK2010. KMUK 2010 is a place for you to connect, listen, learn, contribute, share, exchange, discuss, thrash out ideas and be challenged, so that you return to the office full of ideas for improving the way you share and manage knowledge at an organisational, team and personal level.

Here’s the full agenda: www.kmuk2010.co.uk 

And here’s what is new:

  • KMUK 2010 Awards ceremony – celebrating success in KM
  • Business-focused practitioner case-studies from both blue chip and government organisations
  • Virtual social media workshop – with video, blogging, tweeting etc
  • Interactive format with maximum group and floor discussion
  • KM gurus speak alongside leading thinkers in social media
  • Networking skills session – to help you make social and business connections at the event
  • Ice-breaker and networking exercises as part of the programme
  • Harnessing web 2.0 skills for off-line collaboration  – what do you do when there isn’t any social media?
  • Personal knowledge management skills
  • Crowdsourcing as a KM/business tool