Here is another useful thing that showed up in my Google Adsense. Babson Executive Education is holding a one week workshop, Managing in the Knowledge Age: Tools and Techniques for Building the 21st Century Enterprise April 9 to 13 at their center in Wellesley, MA. It is led by some of my favorite knowledge management experts, Tom Davenport, Larry Prusak, Dorothy Leonard, and the social networking guy, Rob Cross. I have heard all of them speak and they are good, as well as entertaining. Here is the Managing in the Knowledge Age schedule.
It is great to see quality academic programs covering knowledge management still in effect. It has been over 12 years since knowledge management broke into the media and it has out lasted many similar initiatives. Tom, Larry, and colleague Don Cohen also have a blog on knowledge management, Babson Knowledge, that is full of good stuff.
I also continue to see a number of Google ads that feature knowledge management in their head lines. Vendors and other service providers seem more eager to link their message to this term than in the late 90s, another pleasing turn of events. Of course not all the Google Adsense are properly targeted, such as the several ads for voting for Kelly Ripa vs, Regis Philbin. Not usre of the connection here.
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Posted by: Jozef Imrich | February 24, 2006 at 04:43 PM