July 2008 SIKM Call: Steve Wieneke of GM - Replacing a Lessons Learned Database with a Visible Learning Process #monthly-call #lessons-learned
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Today we held our 38th monthly call. Here is a summary.
Attendees 1. Lynn Busby 2. Barry Dayton 3. Michael Dieterle 4. Bill Dixon 5. Marcus Funke 6. Stan Garfield 7. Yao Ge 8. Andrew Gent 9. Carol Gillis 10. Nat Girish 11. Sue Hanley 12. Felix Harling 13. John Hovell 14. Linda Hummel 15. Tara Keithley 16. Dee Anne Kotzur 17. Sanjay Swarup 18. Erick Thompson 19. Jack Vinson 20. Peter West 21. Steve Wieneke 22. Kristin Zaccheo
The call featured Steve Wieneke of GM on "Replacing a Lessons Learned Database with a Visible Learning Process." Steve's presentation is available at Replacing_a_Lessons_Learned_Database_SIKM_Wieneke.ppt. Thanks to Steve for presenting.
Here are some comments from the participants: "Great session... Steve is a really bright guy." "Good session!" "Blog post already generated!" "It was excellent."
You can continue the discussion by replying to this thread. Future Calls August 19, 2008: Marc Solomon - "Content supply? Meet Knowledge Demand - PRTM's KM experience" September 16, 2008: Hubert Saint-Onge - "Collaboration and the New Enterprise" October 21, 2008: Richard McDermott - "Developing, Deepening and Retaining Expertise" November 18, 2008: John Hovell of ManTech - "KM at ManTech International" December 16, 2008 Raj Datta of MindTree - "Building a knowledge ecosystem" January 20, 2009 Bernadette Boas - "Day in the Life of Business Workflow" February 17, 2009 Arthur Shelley - "Impacts of behavior on project outcomes (with an emphasis on knowledge transfer)" March 17, 2009 Al Simard - "Knowledge services framework developed by Natural Resources Canada"
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Pugh, Katrina <katrina.pugh@...>
Stan – It was a great presentation. I was on, but just listened. I was so pleased to hear the questions of the other car companies. And GE! Kate
Katrina Pugh
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TO: SIKM Leaders Community
Today we held our 36th monthly call. Here is a summary.
Attendees 1. Lynn Busby 2. Barry Dayton 3. Michael Dieterle 4. Bill Dixon 5. Marcus Funke 6. Stan Garfield 7. Yao Ge 8. Andrew Gent 9. Carol Gillis 10. Nat Girish 11. Sue Hanley 12. Felix Harling 13. John Hovell 14. Linda Hummel 15. Tara Keithley 16. Dee Anne Kotzur 17. Sanjay Swarup 18. Erick Thompson 19. Jack Vinson 20. Peter West 21. Steve Wieneke 22. Kristin Zaccheo
The call featured Steve Wieneke of GM on
"Replacing a Lessons Learned Database with a Visible Learning
Process." Steve's presentation is available at http://tech.
Here are some comments from the participants: "Great session... Steve is a really bright guy." "Good session!" "Blog post already generated!" "It was excellent."
You can continue the discussion in the Yahoo! Group by replying to this thread.
If you are willing to give a presentation on a future call,
please send a note to stangarfield@
Future Calls August 19, 2008: Marc Solomon - "Content supply? Meet Knowledge Demand - PRTM's KM experience" September 16, 2008: Hubert Saint-Onge - "Collaboration and the New Enterprise" October 21, 2008: Richard McDermott - "Developing, Deepening and Retaining Expertise" November 18, 2008: John Hovell of ManTech - "KM at ManTech International" December 16, 2008 Raj Datta of MindTree - "Building a knowledge ecosystem" January 20, 2009 Bernadette Boas - "Day in the Life of Business Workflow" February 17, 2009 Arthur Shelley - "Impacts of behavior on project outcomes (with an emphasis on knowledge transfer)" March 17, 2009 Al Simard - "Knowledge services framework developed by Natural Resources Canada"
Regards, Stan
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