Project Management Conference : The Knowledge Transfer Revolution : New Paradigms, New Payoffs Published on 15 March 2009 - Revised on APQC's 14th annual KM conference and training is scheduled to be held later this year in the U.S. It has always been a conference that draws a large number of people from around the world. This year seems to be no different. When and Where : May 11-15, 2009 at the Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa Houston APQC continues its 14-year tradition of having the best in knowledge management (KM) tell their stories of creative use and measurable impact. As energy costs rise, skill shortages persist, and global operations expand and become more complex, organizations cannot afford to waste time reinventing solutions. Nor can they let new employees search in frustration for the information and advice they need to do their jobs. Innovations in the transfer and use of knowledge and best practices are more urgent than ever and require sometimes difficult change. APQC's KM conferences are known for showcasing thought leadership and innovative thinking. This year's theme focuses on the transfer of knowledge, the new paradigms, and the payoff to be gained by getting it right. This conference also enables senior-level professionals to network with other KM thought leaders and practitioners from across the globe. Rate this article: No rating Print Arjun Thomas Arjun is a consultant with expertise in areas like Strategy and Operations within the field of Knowledge Management, Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media. He is an Architecture and Design Specialist with expertise in the area of Knowledge and Enterprise Portals and Web 2.0 tools and services. He has a background of implementing large scale Social Networking and other Web 2.0 tools that are now being used rather extensively to promote Knowledge Management within most organizations. Full biography Full biography Arjun is a consultant with expertise in areas like Strategy and Operations within the field of Knowledge Management, Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media. He is an Architecture and Design Specialist with expertise in the area of Knowledge and Enterprise Portals and Web 2.0 tools and services. He has a background of implementing large scale Social Networking and other Web 2.0 tools that are now being used rather extensively to promote Knowledge Management within most organizations. x Contact author Linked In
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