SAIC's Chief Knowledge Officer Kent Greenes to Keynote eGov Knowledge Management Conference
The title of Greenes's address is "Leveraging Knowledge and Experience for High Performance." Greenes will discuss the integration of knowledge management concepts and practices into enterprise–wide transformation efforts. Also, he will share his experiences from over 10 years of applying knowledge management to lead business change in both the public and private sectors.
During exhibition day on Thursday, April 21st, Greenes will be available for questions at the SAIC booth (#104). At the booth, Greenes will be joined by KM authors Melissie Rumizen, "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Knowledge Management"; and Nancy Dixon, "Common Knowledge: How Companies Thrive by Sharing What They Know"; and "Company Command: Unleashing the Power of the Army Profession."
SAIC's approach to creating knowledge-enabled organizations is based on a proven global learning and performing model. "We don't just help people share knowledge, we help them transfer and apply the latest "know-how" and "know-why" of an organization to solve problems," said Greenes. "Sharing this knowledge allows individuals to meet tomorrow's challenges with the confidence that comes from routine learning before, during and after their work."
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