Details of the Webinar next Wednesday on the BSI guide to Knowledge Management

You can find a link to the Webinar announcement here and a button to register for a place.

Date: 10 May 2023

Timing: 12.00 – 13.00 (BST)


This webinar will focus on the recently published BS 34401:2022 Knowledge management. Application of BS ISO 30401. Guide and Executive Briefing and explain how your business can use these documents to implement, review and improve a management system for KM (KMS).

Who should attend the Knowledge Management webinar?

All sizes and types of organization, including public and private sector bodies, non-governmental organizations, charities and other not for profit organizations.

What will participants gain?

  • Insights and guiding principles on what KM is, drawn from the principles of BS 34401
  • Knowledge of the key factors to consider when implementing a KMS
  • How to implement the standard including awareness of some common pitfalls
  • The chance to put your questions to experienced knowledge management professionals
  • A post-event copy of all presentations and a recording of the webinar for future reference

 

AGENDA

Welcome & Introduction

Helena Barrell, Standards Development Manager, BSI

Launch of BS 34401 and Executive Briefing

Helena Barrell, Standards Development Manager, BSI

What is Knowledge Management (and what is it not)?

Margaret Gair MA FCLIP, Head of Library & Information Services, Scottish Government

How to Implement the Standard, KM Enablers and Guiding Principles

Adrian Malone, Digital Engagement and Business Partnering Director, WSP UK

Challenges and Pitfalls

Adrian Malone, Digital Engagement and Business Partnering Director, WSP UK

Margaret Gair MA FCLIP, Head of Library & Information Services, Scottish Government

Q&A

How to Access the Executive Briefing and Guide

Helena Barrell, Standards Development Manager, BSI

Summary & Close

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