NZKM Podcasts
Dr Jack Bacon - on The Parallel Bang: Non-Linear Thinking in a Non-Linear World
Submitted by julian.carver on 24 September 2009 - 11:21am.Dr Bacon is one of the world's most popular speakers on technology and the factors that shape human society. In his daily work, he is on the management team overseeing the construction and operation of the most complicated technical project in history: the International Space Station. He is the author of three popular books; My Grandfathers' Clock, My Stepdaughter's Watch and The Parallel Bang.
This podcast is a recording of a talk he gave at an NZKM event hosted by Intergen in Wellington.
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Graham Durant-Law on Visualising Collective Knowledge
Submitted by julian.carver on 24 September 2009 - 11:12am.A presentation given by Graham Durant-Law from Australia on the early results of his PhD entitled‘Visualising Collective Knowledge to Manage Complexity in a Portfolio of Projects’. Graham discusses the role of a network relationship approach, how it can add to the armoury of project managers, and offer a means to effectively manage a program or portfolio of projects. Such an approach offers project, program, and portfolio managers the ability to quantitatively, qualitatively, and visually manage their project or projects.
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Tim Barrable on Web 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Making Knowledge Work
Submitted by julian.carver on 29 September 2009 - 12:30pm.In this podcast Tim Barrable, then CIO of the Ministry of Culture and Heritage spoke to an NZKM audience on "Web 2.0 and Knowledge Management: Making Knowledge Work"
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Mike Riversdale on blogs, wikis and KM
Submitted by julian.carver on 29 September 2009 - 1:55pm.In this talk to a Christchurch audience in 2006, Mike Riversdale, then Knowledge Management Specialist at the Christchurch City Council discusses the use of blogs and wikis in KM.
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Dave Snowden on Narrative and Complexity in KM
Submitted by jonathan on 24 September 2009 - 12:27am.A recording from a talk given by Dave Snowden Founder & Chief Scientific Officer of Cognitive Edge, at an NZKM event in Wellington.
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