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Knowledge, learning and innovation

A collection of webinars and workshops which focus on knowledge management, learning and innovation.

Events in this collection

  • "Careers in KM: designing career paths that work" primary image

    "Careers in KM: designing career paths that work"

    Wed, Apr 29, 12:30 PM GMT+1

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  • "Nudge theory - changing knowledge sharing behaviours" primary image

    "Nudge theory - changing knowledge sharing behaviours"

    Wed, Jun 17, 12:30 PM GMT+1

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  • "Gen Z - leading, learning, knowledge sharing, and motivating" primary image

    "Gen Z - leading, learning, knowledge sharing, and motivating"

    Wed, Oct 14, 12:30 PM GMT+1

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  • Explaining the value of KM to stakeholders primary image

    Explaining the value of KM to stakeholders

    Wed, Mar 12, 12:30 PM GMT

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  • Knowledge Management Foundations:  legal sector primary image

    Knowledge Management Foundations: legal sector

    Thu, Jan 30, 10:00 AM GMT

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  • New technologies in legal KM - an update primary image

    New technologies in legal KM - an update

    Thu, Nov 9, 12:30 PM GMT

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  • Creating your Knowledge Strategy primary image

    Creating your Knowledge Strategy

    Tue, Nov 7, 2:00 PM GMT

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  • Knowledge metrics - measuring the value of knowledge and learning projects primary image

    Knowledge metrics - measuring the value of knowledge and learning projects

    Wed, Nov 1, 2:00 PM GMT

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  • KM 101 (Knowledge Management - entry level) primary image

    KM 101 (Knowledge Management - entry level)

    Tue, Oct 24, 2:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Making knowledge sharing work in hybrid times primary image

    Making knowledge sharing work in hybrid times

    Thu, Oct 5, 12:30 PM GMT+1

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  • Organisational Storytelling for Information and Knowledge Management primary image

    Organisational Storytelling for Information and Knowledge Management

    Wed, Sep 20, 2:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Radical Knowledge Management - helping humans in an AI world primary image

    Radical Knowledge Management - helping humans in an AI world

    Wed, Sep 13, 1:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Innovation through conversation - a Knowledge Cafe with David Gurteen primary image

    Innovation through conversation - a Knowledge Cafe with David Gurteen

    Thu, Jun 29, 12:30 PM GMT+1

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  • After Action Reviews - a practical guide primary image

    After Action Reviews - a practical guide

    Tue, Jun 27, 2:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Creating your Knowledge Strategy primary image

    Creating your Knowledge Strategy

    Thu, Jun 1, 2:00 PM GMT+1

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  • KM 101 (Knowledge Management - entry level) primary image

    KM 101 (Knowledge Management - entry level)

    Wed, May 17, 2:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Design thinking in Knowledge Management primary image

    Design thinking in Knowledge Management

    Wed, May 10, 2:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Beginner's guide to Change Management primary image

    Beginner's guide to Change Management

    Wed, May 3, 1:00 PM GMT+1

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  • KM and governance primary image

    KM and governance

    Thu, Mar 9, 12:30 PM GMT

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Organizer of Knowledge, learning and innovation
KNW is a knowledge-sharing and networking group for those working in knowledge-related roles, primarily in professional services businesses. We began in the West Country, but are now rolling out groups across the country.Our members include Heads of Knowledge and Information Services, information professionals and librarians, and PSLs. We also have members who are librarians in Universities, IT specialists and Knowledge Management staff from local larger businesses.Hélène Russell founded KNW in 2008 when on maternity leave.  As a former PSL at Bevan Brittan LLP she recognised the lack of opportunity for local knowledge professionals to meet and discuss best practice, share top tips and learn new tools and techniques to improve their own practices.  At the time, their only option was to travel to London, which simply required too much travel time out of busy days.We try to keep fees as low as possible, which is only possible because every member contributes what they can.  Some host meetings, supplying a room and drinks, and others present on a topic.The fee for attendance at a single event is £95. The annual fee, for one person to attend all events is £250. There will always be three events each year, sometimes there will be more. There are four events in 2015.  There is a 5% discount for second and subsequent attendees from the same firm and a 5% early bird discount for those who paid their 2015 annual fee by 15 December 2014. If you are self-employed, retired or unemployed, ring to discuss fees.