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KM Keynotes

Last week I gave the keynote at KM Asia in Singapore, and then yesterday at KM World in San Jose (the next few weeks see KM India and KM Brazil so life is busy). I used more or less the same slides in each case. However in KM Asia I spent most of the early part looking at the history of KM, while in KM World I focused more on Social Computing. I have loaded the slides here (they do not include the history of KM stuff from KM Asia). The podcast for KM World is here and for KM Asia here. There is supporting material in this interview with Jon Husband.

For a good potted summary of the San Jose presentation (and multiple links) go to this impressive blog by Stuart Henshaw

PS (late addition) the additional KM Asia slides are now loaded and are available here.

Comments (5)

Anne Hodal:

I'm very interested in looking at your KM presentations but there seems to be no attachment to the slide-link ;-)

Apologies Anne
My mistake now corrected (and tested)

Renata Lowe:

I was in attendance at the KM World session in San Jose and very much enjoyed your presentation. Your perspectives on social computing were both refreshing and motivating. I especially liked the "get radical" slide.

Thanks for a stimulating presentation in Singapore Dave. It was the highlight of the conference for me

best wishes
Roger

Hi Dave, thank you for the KM Asia 2007 podcast. However, I could not find the slide presentation that you used. Perhaps you can attached the slides you used for the presentation as well?

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