Category Archives: Presentations & Events

ISKO Singapore: Governance

This Friday. In Singapore. We are talking… Governance. Yeah. I know. Delegation. Responsibilities. Policies. Measurement. Risk Mitigation. The whole ball o’ wax. Details of the event – with more video and content – available here.

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Disrupt Sydney 2016

Disrupt Sydney 2016 was another fascinating event. This time I was purely a tourist – not responsible for anything except taking it all in. Dr Karl opened with his schtick – which is superior edutainment. Lots of science stuff. Lots … Continue reading

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IKO 2016: Competencies & Taskonomies

Innovations in Knowledge Organisation 2016 was very enjoyable. I had a hectic Friday afternoon – delivering a case study pitch, variations on the case study 3 times, a keynote, and co-facilitating the activity afterwards. However I cannot complain because the … Continue reading

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Reporting on the Knowledge Organisation Competencies Project

More info here. Matt Moore and Patrick Lambe developed a draft competency framework for knowledge organization professionals in support of the inaugural “Innovations in Knowledge Organization” conference held in Singapore in June 2015. With the support of ISKO we then tested this framework within the larger … Continue reading

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Competence and Knowledge Organisation

I recently presented a keynote at the inaugural Innovations in Knowledge Organisation conference in Singapore. The whole event was a pleasure to be a part of and many thanks to the organisers for inviting me. The presentation below attempts to … Continue reading

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Knowledge Management in Professional Services – the song remains the same

Last week, I found myself at Knowledge Management in Professional Services. Some comments: There has been a lot of M&A activity in the legal and engineering consulting sectors. Since 2010, Norton Rose Fulbright has grown by M&A / JV from … Continue reading

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Folksonomies & Taxonomies @ ANZSI 2011

This presentation is a bit of a mixed bag and falls roughly into thirds: The first third looks at folksonomies. It steals liberally from Thomas Vander Wal and the work of others (see previous articles). It is my impression that … Continue reading

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Metadata 2011 – Australian Taxonomy Survey

This is part of presentation given at Metadata 2011 back in May. It is mostly based on this article. The rest of the presentation drew on this article and video but with more references to Star Trek*. *Such as the Spock/Bones … Continue reading

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actKM 2010 – Performance Enhancing

You had to be there. Seriously. There were no powerpoints, no notes to take away. We did the word association game (results below) which you can compare with these, this & this. I suppose I’d better mention the book eh?

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Oz-IA 2010: Welcome to the Jungle

Some links: Information Ecology & Information Ecologies. Social network analysis. Australian Community Managers Cynefin Framework Commentary on Forrester’s IA article Many examples discussed in Games of Tag & Cyborg Metadata (1) (more to come in part 2) Australian Taxonomy Survey … Continue reading

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