Tuesday, February 8
5 - 7PM
Rick Klau
VP, Business Development
Socialtext, Inc.
Rick Klau will discuss the market opportunity for social software, the reasons for its growth, and the benefits afforded organizations who embrace it. Socialtext was the first company to offer a commercial wiki product, and has expanded its enterprise social software application to include weblogs, RSS support, and integration points to IM applications as well as newer collaboration tools like Skype.
Prior to Socialtext, Rick was the VP, Vertical Markets for Interface Software, an Oak Brook-based CRM software company focused on the professional services market. A noted author and speaker on KM and technology strategy, Rick maintains a weblog focused on these (and other) issues at www.rklau.com/tins/.
Rick will be speaking downtown. To attend remotely,
Audio Information: 877-393-3363,PIN19494780
At the time of the meeting, click on the following link to attend.
http://www.placeware.com/cc/factiva/join?id=S39Q9D&role=attend&pw=5RZQ6M
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Tuesday, March 8
5- 7PM
Jonathan Sapir (will be presenting in Northbrook)
Biography: Jonathan Sapir
Jonathan has almost 30 years experience building business systems for a wide range of companies across a diverse range of industries. He spent many years with IBM South Africa, where he received numerous awards for technical innovation related to the APL programming language, one of the very first non-technical development tools. In 1993, he started his own Chicago-based software development and consulting company, InfoPower Systems, Inc., which he continues to run today.
Over the last two years, Jonathan has been highly focused on creating a new paradigm for business software development. His work in this area led to the publication of a book (Igniting the Phoenix: A New Vision for IT), as well as the development of a product based on the ideas in the book, SnapXT. Jonathan has also authored and been quoted in numerous articles on this and other key IT-related subjects.
Presentation: Technology trends and their impact on knowledge management
· Web services and SOA: Packaging knowledge as a service
· Social software: Dynamically building knowledge trails
· Business processes: Integrating just-in-time knowledge for exception handling
Locations for both meetings:
1. Allstate Insurance Co., 3075 Sanders Road, Northbrook, IL. Directions: Use the main entrance on 3075 Sanders Rd., Northbrook. Follow signs for G Building Visitor Parking. Get into the G building through the main entrance and tell the receptionist/security guard you came to attend the KMPro meeting. The meeting is taking place in the G Auditorium, directly behind the reception desk. If you have questions, call Luc Dodinval at 847-667-8144.
or
2. Factiva, 1 South Wacker Drive, 22nd Floor, Chicago, IL. Directions: Proceed to the 22nd floor, enter the Factiva offices and follow signs to the conference room. If you have questions, call Ann Lee at 312-750-4023.
Friday, January 14, 2005
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Additional Caterpillar links
In writing my review of Reed Stuedemann's talk, I came across a number of additional articles and other references to this project, listed below. The Yet2.com link provides some graphics and screen shots for those who missed part of the presentation.
- Knowledge System that Captures and Leverages and Organization's Expertise, yet2.com TechPak on the project.
- 3,000 CoPs at Caterpillar Worldwide, summary of the T+D article below with some graphics and additional opinion.
- Virtual Communities at Caterpillar Foster Knowledge Sharing, by Vicki Powers in T+D Magazine, v58, n6, p40-45 (purchase).
- Collaboration and beyond, KM Magazine, Jan 2004, v7, n5 (subscribers only).
- Motivation and Barriers to Participation in Virtual Knowledge-Sharing Communities of Practice (pdf), by Alexander Ardichvili, Vaughn Page and Tim Wentling of UIUC, presented at the OKLC 2002 Conference.
- Reed Stuedemann has a chapter in Knowledge Management Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn't (ASIS Monograph Series), Michael Koenig, et. al., 2004.
- This work has been presented at a number of conferences, based on the number of conference proceedings that turn up on a Google search (Braintrust, KMWorld, etc). It also appears in a 2004 report on CoP's from the Ark Group, Communities of Practice: Lessons from Leading Collaborative Enterprises.
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Knowledge Sharing At Caterpillar
KM Chicago Meeting
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
The January 2005 meeting of KM Chicago is a presentation by Mr. Reed Stuedemann of Caterpillar. He will present an overview of the knowledge sharing process, starting with how Caterpillar got to where it is today, lessons learned, how the company measures value/success and then will show how it is being applied in the real world.
Since 2001, Reed Stuedemann has served as Caterpillar’s Knowledge Sharing Manager. As the Knowledge Sharing Manager, Stuedeman is responsible for a variety of communication efforts including Caterpillar’s Knowledge Network. This is an internally developed collaboration tool that allows the individuals across Caterpillar’s value chain to derive knowledge and solutions through Communities of Practice.
Time:
5-7PM
Locations:
1. Allstate Insurance Co., 3075 Sanders Road, Northbrook, IL. Directions: Use the main entrance on 3075 Sanders Rd., Northbrook. Follow signs for G Building Visitor Parking. Get into the G building through the main entrance and tell the receptionist/security guard you came to attend the KMPro meeting. The meeting is taking place in the G Auditorium, directly behind the reception desk. If you have questions, call Luc Dodinval at 847-667-8144.
or
2. Factiva, 1 South Wacker Drive, 22nd Floor, Chicago, IL. Directions: Proceed to the 22nd floor, enter the Factiva offices and follow signs to the conference room. If you have questions, call Ann Lee at 312-750-4023.
or
Join the WebEx presentation:
https://cat.webex.com/cat
Meeting title is KM Chicago - Knowledge Management At Caterpillar
Meeting passcode is 1234567890
Phone bridge is 877-494-4700 and the phone access code is 587149
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
The January 2005 meeting of KM Chicago is a presentation by Mr. Reed Stuedemann of Caterpillar. He will present an overview of the knowledge sharing process, starting with how Caterpillar got to where it is today, lessons learned, how the company measures value/success and then will show how it is being applied in the real world.
Since 2001, Reed Stuedemann has served as Caterpillar’s Knowledge Sharing Manager. As the Knowledge Sharing Manager, Stuedeman is responsible for a variety of communication efforts including Caterpillar’s Knowledge Network. This is an internally developed collaboration tool that allows the individuals across Caterpillar’s value chain to derive knowledge and solutions through Communities of Practice.
Time:
5-7PM
Locations:
1. Allstate Insurance Co., 3075 Sanders Road, Northbrook, IL. Directions: Use the main entrance on 3075 Sanders Rd., Northbrook. Follow signs for G Building Visitor Parking. Get into the G building through the main entrance and tell the receptionist/security guard you came to attend the KMPro meeting. The meeting is taking place in the G Auditorium, directly behind the reception desk. If you have questions, call Luc Dodinval at 847-667-8144.
or
2. Factiva, 1 South Wacker Drive, 22nd Floor, Chicago, IL. Directions: Proceed to the 22nd floor, enter the Factiva offices and follow signs to the conference room. If you have questions, call Ann Lee at 312-750-4023.
or
Join the WebEx presentation:
https://cat.webex.com/cat
Meeting title is KM Chicago - Knowledge Management At Caterpillar
Meeting passcode is 1234567890
Phone bridge is 877-494-4700 and the phone access code is 587149
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