
This Roundtable is based on the bi-weekly published "Thoughts on Knowledge Management", which can be found on LinkedIn and here. We will randomly select appropriate statements from the following areas:
- Knowledge Management (KM)
- Definition of Knowledge
- Learning and Collaboration
- Change
For each selected "Thought" we will discuss various questions, e.g.: What is my opinion on this? What does this mean for my work? How can I make use of this "Thought"? What can I learn from it? Other questions that arise are also welcome.
This Roundtable is therefore 100% interactive and requires everyone to participate. It aims to provide all attendees (including the facilitator himself) with new insight. Depending on the audience, the discussions will be in German or English.
The discussions will help you see Knowledge Management and related disciplines from a different perspective and discover new aspects. Furthermore, you'll realize how some Knowledge Management principles apply not only to the professional context, but also to the everyday life.
Johannes ("Jonny") Müller works as Senior Manager Knowledge Management at Siemens, Smart Infrastructure Headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. Among other duties, he is responsible for the knowledge platform "Siemens References". Jonny is also a Board member of SKMF.
Every two weeks, he posts a so-called "Thought on Knowledge Management" on LinkedIn with the aim of discussing and challenging KM aspects from different perspectives.
Facilitator
Jonny Müller (SKMF) and other SKMF board members
Networking and apéro at Restaurant Grosse Schanze (Parkterrasse 10, Bern) from 17:30h
Location
Bern University, room 115, Hochschulstrasse 4, 3012 Bern
Registration
Registration via Eventfrog (to be announced later)
Note
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