The 2010 Knowledge and Project Management Symposium annually brings
together leading academics and industry professionals to share information
and exchange ideas related to Knowledge Management and Project
Management. This year’s conference features a single track with that will
focus on knowledge management processes and practices and their
relationship to projects and the discipline of project management.
Researchers, practitioners, students, end users, management and project
specialists are encouraged to submit proposals for 45 minute presentations.
Accepted applicants will receive a complimentary registration for the KPM
Symposium. We are currently accepting submissions for the following
topics:
- KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY
- KNOWLEDGE CAPTURE
- KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION
- KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
- KNOWLEDGE RETENTION
- KNOWLEDGE USE
- COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE
- BEST PRACTICES
- LEARNING ORGANIZATION
- KNOWLEDGE SHARING
Submissions should identify one or more of these elements that the author
plans to address in their presentation. Special emphasis should be given to
tangible examples and innovative thought.
Deadline for presentation applications: June 1, 2010.
If you are interested in making a presentation, contact Chuck Tryon at
speakers@kipanet.org and a presentation application will be sent to you.









