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Texas Network
Special Action/Research Event

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(agenda)
Next Practices in KM, Social Networks and Web 2.0

Friday 23 April 2010
8:00am - 5:00pm



(Secure online registration in advance required.) Registration ($99) includes meals, parking, refreshments, materials, Wi-Fi access, reception, group workspace and discounts. Registration and photo identification required for event venue access.

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Fine Arts Building
Room 258

700 West Greek Row Drive
 University of Texas
Arlington, TX 76019

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The Future of Networks.

The Future of Networks
Next Practices in KM
, Social Networks and Web 2.0

Friday 23 April 2010
8:00am - 5:00pm

(Secure online registration in advance required.)


Time Interaction Speaker
8:00 - 8:30 Coffee and Registration All
8:30 - 9:00 Texas Network

Introductions and Overview
Idea Sharing, Discussion and Authentic Conversation

Staff
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9:00 - 10:30 Organizational Networks

Knowledge Futures: 
What can organizations and countries do to increase their knowledge competency right now?  

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Karl Wiig
Chairman and CEO
Knowledge Research Initiative
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10:30 - 11:00 Morning Break All
11:00 - 12:00 Enterprise Knowledge Management





Information Retrieval from Team Members and Organizational Digital Knowledge Repositories:
A Network Perspective
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Chunke Su, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Texas at Arlington
 
12:00 - 1:00 Hosted Luncheon

All

1:00 -3:00 Next Practices









KM Economics: 
The benefits of Web 2.0 & Social Computing and the (often hidden) costs and risks of litigation, reputation, electronic discovery and privacy that are surfacing

 

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Adriaan Jooste
Chief Knowledge Officer
 Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP
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3:00 - 3:15 Afternoon Break All
3:15 - 4:00 Advanced Networks

21st Century Talent Leadership:
Harnessing Social Networks to generate business, build brand, top-flight recruiting and employee retention

 

 Panel Discussion

Adriaan Jooste
Chunke Su, Ph.D.
Karl Wiig

4:00 - 5:30   Reception
5:30  Texas Network
Spring 2010 Adjournment


Abstract and Benefits

The Future of Networks
Next Practices in KM, Social Networks and Web 2.0

The social and network reorientation of work, business and society is accelerating. The social network transformation has fundamentally altered the business landscape, enterprise management, governance and civil society. The Texas Network Action/Research leadership retreat will equip you with the methods, techniques, technologies and relationships to prosper in the new world of networks.

The Texas Network is a professional community and event network for the greater Dallas-Fort Worth region and the state of Texas. All are welcome. The themes for your Spring 2010 retreat are knowledge networks, social media, social network applications and network analysis.

Over the last several years network archetypes and network analysis have exploded onto the KM, collaboration, community, organizational and institutional scene. Social network software and applications are everywhere. Relatively mature and established discipline, social networks and network analysis are now being applied broadly with stunning results. A lot of new, network applications have emerged and innovative practices have been discovered. See Figure One.

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The non-commercial, open, low-cost and authentic Spring 2010 Texas Network action/research conversations will cover this territory and equip you with some of the following benefits and advantages.

-Understand some of the opportunities and pitfalls of social networks and Web & Enterprise 2.0
 -Learn about the synergy of social networks and business  
-Develop relationships with social network leaders and users
-Become active in the social network, Web & Enterprise 2.0 and SNA community  
-Transform yourself and organizations to the social networks orientation and perspective   

The Texas Network is 100% governed, sponsored and led by participants.

People propel organizations. Networks are how people and organizations are defined. Knowledge work is social. Yet, well-meaning people continue to focus on information access, transactions, process, frameworks and productivity only. The same people freely admit 80%, 90% or even 100% (service/support networks) of their business is based on social network interactions and intangibles, yet they continue to only focus on transactions and tangibles!

People and knowledge span artificial and administrative organizational boundaries. For most, work and wealth creation now have a complete social orientation. It is time to reorient all knowledge-based activities to the concept of social networks.

Innovation is a hot topic today. Innovation is important only as far as it creates benefits. Many innovation and productivity initiatives create little/no true advantage. Only through deliberate network mapping and visualization can relationship benefits be uncovered, expanded and led. It is beneficial outcomes that drives innovation. All innovation inhabits and depends on networks. Innovation is not about product features, productivity, transactions or efficiencies. It is about understanding and delivering the network patterns and models that deliver optimal outcomes.

No one ever bought a product or recommended a company because the company was ‘productive.’ Customers expect and deserve broad benefits and advantages from their social relationships. To win, keep and strengthen customers and business, social networks must be visualized, led and mastered.

Networks are omnipresent. They are instrumental in achieving breakthrough outcomes for all human activities, not just business. Many non-profits, government agencies, NGO and institutions are adopting organizational  and social network archetypes to advance their missions and create spectacular outcomes.

Join the Texas Cluster Action/Research Network conversations and open collaborations to focus your knowledge leadership priorities on Web 2.0, social networks, social media & network analysis. Learn how to master these key methods to achieve excellence in leadership for our 21st Century knowledge economy.

 


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