Les experts d'Ardans invités au Special Interest Group on Knowledge Management (SIG KM) de l'EIRMA les 3 et 4 Octobre 2019 au Air Liquide R&D Center, Paris Innovation Campus, Paris Saclay, interviendront sur le thème "What trends for tomorrow's knowledge management tools?"
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Tooling up the knowledge manager for the future
Special Interest Group on Knowledge Management (SIG KM)
3&4 October 2019
Air Liquide R&D Center, Paris Innovation Campus, Paris (Saclay), France
Thursday 3 October - 11:00 – 11:45
What trends for tomorrow's knowledge management tools? By Alain Berger & Patrick Prieur.
Here is Eirma's anouncement :
Summary
Companies have different ways to create, capture, capitalize and share knowledge: they can implement a new laboratory, work with startups, have deep interviews with customers, buy patents, use Artificial Intelligence (AI), etc. This knowledge though must be passed on to your teams, to each relevant individual.
The 21st century sees the rise of a large number of new objects of all kinds within organizations. New methods, new tools, but also new management practices emerge and disrupt our organizations.
In this context, what becomes the business of Knowledge Manager?
The “Craft” of it refers to the level of mastery acquired by a person through a practice over a sufficient duration of that activity. It is traditionally defined by four main characteristics:
- a body of knowledge and essentially tehcnical know-how;
- a set of rules specific to the community of origin;
- an identity to define oneself socially;
- a perspective to deepent ones knowledge and know-how through accumulateed experience;
- What are the latest ways to capitalize on your knowledge?
- What are the maturity stages and how to improve your existing capabilities system?
Issues addressed
- What objectives do these "tools" meet?
- How to use Artificial Intelligence in a proper way to extract knowledge from various internal and external sources (raw data, videos, documents, etc)?
- Who is using these tools? KM Team, Managers, Researchers...
- What are the origins of these tools?Internal, external, purchased, developed?
- What are the missing "tools"?
- What are the "tools" who have the greatest impact? on which horizon of time: Strategic, Tactical, and operational?
- What are the "tools" who require the greatest mastery?
- How is this toolbox shared at the organization level?
- By 2025 what will our Knowledge Management toolkit look like?
Target Audience
Knowledge Manager in R&D, Operations or Business Units;Innovation Managers; Enterprise Architecture Managers
Chairman
Nicolas Dubuc, Chairman of the Special Interest Group on Knowlegde Management (SIG KM), Fellow for Technology Intelligence and Knowledge Management, Michelin - Research Center (Clermont-Ferrand, France).
Registration
REGISTRATION FOR NON MEMBERS (not yet member companies) – please send the completed "registration form" here under to Carine Ternest
Participants
- Dr Alain Berger (Ardans)
- Mr Bastien Castets (Ernst & Young)
- Mr Luke Collins (Independent)
- Mr Nicolas Dubuc (Michelin)
- Mr Rudolf D’Souza (Afcons Infrastructure Limited)
- Ms Aurélie Jablonski (EIRMA)
- Mr Arno Janssen (FrieslandCampina)
- Ms Marianne Julien (Air Liquide)
- Dr Violette Mulot (Air Liquide)
- Mr Patrick Prieur (Ardans)
- Mr Robin Prieto (Michelin)
- Mr Tomas Vydra (ComAp a.s.)