Knowledge Networks: Productivity and Human Connections
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The buzz: You know. As technology makes the global marketplace increasingly more accessible, all size companies must effectively distribute that knowledge across their entire organization. Why? Knowledge networks enable businesses to cross physical and virtual boundaries, innovate and collaborate at scale, and maintain human relationships where colleagues work virtually. However, research is limited on how to establish and run a successful network. Ready to learn what a well-built knowledge network looks like and how it could positively impact your business? The experts speak. Cynthia Gee, IBM: “It’s not what you know; it’s who you know” (1918 war slogan). Michael Gretczko, Deloitte: “You seek knowledge from books. What a shame!…You are an ocean of knowledge hidden in a dew drop” (Rumi) Jennifer Engelhardt, IBM: “Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do” (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe). Join us for Knowledge Networks: Productivity and Human Connections
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