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#kmaus over 2000 tweets every year for the last four years, www.kmaustralia.com Innovation (Strategy and Discovery) Agile KM Manage Change Collaboration Working Out Loud Embedding KM Storytelling Measuring & Creating Value Gaining Buy-In Program-based KM The Barriers of KM Tools and Tech Enablers Global KM Enterprise Social Networks The Future of KM Current Partners Knowledge Management Australia 2016 NASA – USA Irish Defence Force - Ireland Australian Renewable Energy Agency Singapore Power Dreamworks – USA (former Head of Training, via video interview) BUPA Telstra Unispace Social Media Navigator University of Wollongong Australian Health Services Research Institute AcKnowledge Consulting Anecdote Intelligent Answers Goodman Department of Human Services Xero Melbourne University The Leaders for KM Australia 2016 who will deliver Case Studies, Innovative Practical Strategies and Processes: 2-4 August 2016, Rydges Melbourne Two-Day Connected Congress Two Preparatory Pre-Congress workshops Two Advanced Pre-Congress workshops Two Government Based Pre-Congress workshops One KM Clinic Two World Cafes The Topics Educational Partner

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#kmausover 2000 tweets every year for the last four years,

w w w. k m a u s t r a l i a . c o m

Innovation (Strategy and Discovery) Agile KM

Manage Change Collaboration

Working Out Loud Embedding KM

StorytellingMeasuring & Creating Value

Gaining Buy-In Program-based KM The Barriers of KM

Tools and Tech EnablersGlobal KM

Enterprise Social NetworksThe Future of KM

Current Partners

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NASA – USAIrish Defence Force - Ireland

Australian Renewable Energy Agency Singapore Power

Dreamworks – USA (former Head of Training, via video interview)

BUPATelstra

UnispaceSocial Media Navigator

University of WollongongAustralian Health Services

Research InstituteAcKnowledge Consulting

AnecdoteIntelligent Answers

Goodman Department of Human Services

XeroMelbourne University

The Leaders for KM Australia 2016 who will deliver Case Studies, Innovative Practical Strategies and Processes:

2-4 August 2016, Rydges MelbourneTwo-Day Connected Congress

Two Preparatory Pre-Congress workshopsTwo Advanced Pre-Congress workshops

Two Government Based Pre-Congress workshopsOne KM Clinic

Two World Cafes

The Topics

Educational Partner

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This year’s congress is about not just building the bridge, but all the steps that it takes to build, maintain and ensure that people know it’s there to cross and how to cross it, by addressing the enablers for a more cohesive delivery of business objectives, highlight opportunities for innovation, and illustrate how you can gain a competitive edge by encouraging business units to share knowledge and information more effectively throughout the enterprise.

Our expert panel of speakers will share successful strategies, case studies and initiatives that have made a difference in their organisations.

KM Australia 2016 will allow you to:8 Hear practical presentations from renowned international and Australian knowledge management experts 8 Involve yourself in interactive exercises and debates8 Listen to practitioner case studies and be equipped with real life examples and strategies8 Participate in a range of networking, interaction and discussion opportunities in the unique conversational format

Morning WorkshopsWorkshop A: We Don’t Dare Forget How to Stick a Landing on MarsFacilitated by: David Oberhettinger, Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO), NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory Arthur Shelley, Intelligent Answers

Workshop B: How to Change your Culture in 10 days: An Agile / Lean Knowledge Management Case Study Led BlueprintFacilitated by: Geri Overberg, Capability Manager, Automation, Telstra Service OperationsShane Dwyer, GM Automation Technologies, Automation, Telstra Service OperationsKim Dalzell, Information Manager, Automation, Telstra Service Operations

Workshop C: A Blueprint to KM SustainabilityFacilitated by: Michelle Lambert, Director, Social Media Navigator Brigid Costello, Assistant Director, Department of Human Services

Afternoon WorkshopsWorkshop D: Senior Leadership Engagement and Change Management in a Large KM projectFacilitated by: Major Barry Byrne, Chief Information and Knowledge Management Officer, Irish Defence Forces(his team was recently awarded IT professionals of the year and Intellectual and Knowledge Management programme of the year)

Workshop E: KNOWledge SUCCESSion: An assembled “How To” gained from Dreamworks, NASA, Arup and others in creating sustained superior performance through knowledge co-creation Facilitated by: Arthur Shelley, Intelligent Answers & Dreamworks(former Head of Training, via video interview)

Workshop F: The Innovation Conversation: All of Us are Smarter than Any of UsFacilitated by: Keith De La Rue, Principal Consultant, AcKnowledge Consulting

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Social Media

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University of WollongongAustralian Health Services

Research InstituteAcKnowledge Consulting

AnecdoteIntelligent Answers

Goodman Department of Human Services

XeroMelbourne University

The Leaders for KM Australia 2016 who will deliver Case Studies, Innovative Practical Strategies and Processes:

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Pre-Congress Workshops: 2 August 2016

Educational Partner About our Educational Partner School of Information Studies at Charles Sturt University is the leading provider of distance edu-cation for the information industries, and has been educating and researching in the Informa-tion & Library Studies field for 40 years. Today, well over half of Australia’s ILS students study at CSU and the teaching staff are world-renowned experts in their respective fields, maintaining strong links with the profession both nationally and internationally. Students opt to specialise in the areas of Information & Knowledge Management or Information Architecture to gain professional skills of working with real clients and live scenarios on practical assignments in a variety of settings. The I&KM specialization has specifically been designed for aspiring Informa-tion Professionals who wish to gain skills beyond the regular information processing work. Ob-jective is to produce graduates who understand people, processes, innovations and trends, and can combine this understanding with technology to create, share and use knowledge.

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DAY One Of COngress - Wednesday, 3 August 2016

8.30 Registration and refreshments

9.00 Chairperson’s opening remarks – Felicity McNish, Global Knowledge Manager, Unispace

9.15 International Keynote: Had Queen Isabella Launched Robotic Ships: NASA Adventures in KM

David Oberhettinger, Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO), NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory*

* JPL is the world’s premier center for the robotic exploration of deep space. It currently has 47 spacecraft in development or operations, including three Mars rovers and Voyager 1 operating beyond the solar system in interstellar space

10.00 Embracing the Power of Complexity in KM Organisations expend substantial resources attempting to bring order to situations

viewed as disordered and out of control. While there are many cases where this is appropriate, there are also complex organisational environments where these efforts are a waste of time and resources, as well as often being detrimental to productivity and innovation. The uncertainties and ambiguities of complex situation feature conflicting requirements where solving one part of a problem may result in problems in other areas

This session delves into the practical application of concepts from complexity theory to KM programs leading to cost-effective and constructive outcomes. These KM programs follow the Build phase of the Australian KM Standard using organic, bottom-up techniques that allow solutions to emerge by empowering frontline employees to use their own knowledge to make significant decisions and allowing safe-fail of experimental innovations. Consultants who advise this approach often report resistance from traditional managers, citing lack of appreciation, imagination and courage to balance risks, relax control, devolve responsibility and build a culture of trust. Overcoming this resistance is a key element of complex KM programs.

Through real-world examples, this session will cover the following topics: • Identifying which situations and problems are indeed complex and are best

treated as such • The range of techniques and capabilities required to realise the benefits of

embracing complexity • Ways of estimating risk and demonstrating the potential rewards when

embracing complexity. Dr Helen Hasan, Associate Professor, Information Systems, AHSRI, Faculty of Business,

University of Wollongong Delegates will learn to recognise situations which should be treated as inherently

complex and appreciate the possibilities that these situations offer for productive, innovative and sustainable organisational outcomes. They will explore the capabilities needed to run KM programs using approaches and techniques based on concepts from complexity theory and be able to demonstrate their benefits to leaders of conservative and sceptical organisations.

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DAY One Of COngress - Wednesday, 3 August 2016 10.45 Morning refreshments and networking #kmaus

11.15 “What? - you want me to store my documents on a website!?” - Successfully moving a global business from shared drives to a SharePoint-based KM platform - A Case Study

An insight into a 4 year journey to move a global company away from shared drives to a corporate KM solution, achieving an adoption rate above 90% in the process.

In the session, we’ll cover: * Some of the key hurdles (and how they were overcome) * The challenges of educating a business about the importance of KM * Getting Senior Management buy-in for your KM initiative

What you’ll learn: * Tips for embedding KM in your organisation * How to get high adoption for KM initiatives * Implementation pitfalls to avoid Chris Mullan, Regional Knowledge Manager APAC, Goodman Goodman is an ASX-listed integrated commercial and industrial property group that owns, develops and manages $32.4

billion dollars of real estate including warehouses, large scale logistics, facilities, business parks and offices globally. It has over 1000 staff based in 16 countries.

12.00 Designing for amazing customer experience – the role of KM in a customer driven strategy Which will include: • Our story of KM within Health Insurance

• Bringing the audience into KM and • Bringing the KM team out

The audience will learn how we’re using resource planning, agile, lean thinking, human centred design and the net promoter score to uplift the knowledge capability of our people and contribute

to customer experience Sharon Hayward Stewart, Knowledge Services Manager, Customer Service / Design and Innovation Within Australia Bupa has 5 million customers across all our business units and 16,000 employees. Globally we’ve 29 million

customers across 190 countries and almost 80,000 employees.

12.45 Networking lunch (Please let us know of any dietary requirements two weeks prior to congress) 1.45 Here’s What We Know So Far - World Cafe led by: Michelle Lambert, Director, Change Management Toolbox and Social Media Navigator

Brigid Costello, Assistant Director, Department of Human Services

There will be several topic tables in the conference room each headed by an expert/ thought leader/ practitioner within the topic. You will have the choice to move around the room and topic tables as you wish, or you can lead one of the tables.

At the beginning of the congress you can volunteer to lead any one of the below topics for the World Cafe tables. The leaders will be determined at the end of the day.

A record of café conversations will be collated and distributed post congress. Social Media and Collaboration Working Out Loud Content and Information Management Change Management Process

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DAY One Of COngress - Wednesday, 3 August 2016

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3.00 Afternoon refreshments and networking #kmaus

3.30 So what is Working Out Loud? - Melbourne University Case Studies John Stepper of the Working Out Loud movement says that WOL helps people become more effective,

more connective and happier – a big claim.

So what is Working Out Loud and why is it being adopted by so many organisations, both big and small? Can WOL’s effectiveness be measured, for the organisation and for the individual? Does it really enhance staff engagement?

In this session we will bring WOL into focus and take delegates on a tour of the WOL world. In addition, we will explore the DIY WOL model implemented recently by staff at the University of Melbourne and learn from their experience of implementing and participating in WOL circles across a large and complex organisation. An interactive session which will enable delegates to explore how they might adopt WOL personally or in a variety of organisational settings.

Margaret Louise Ruwoldt, Manager, Service Performance and Planning (Academic Services), The University of Melbourne Mark Brodsky, Digital Lead Academic, Chancellery, The University of Melbourne Mary-Louise Huppatz, Manager, Strategy and Planning, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, The University of Melbourne

4.15 Best of the Best Hoyt and Arthur will briefly share insights from their experiences of knowledge initiatives from Dreamworks

and other leading organisations to start a conversation about benefits, risks and barriers to these ideas. The audience will quickly engage in interactive dialogue at tables and share their insights on whether they think ideas from knowledge-based organisations could work in their own environment. Together we will collectively build a bridge to enable participants to traverse the barriers to knowledge flow and optimise benefits. Dr Arthur Shelley, Founder Intelligent Answers

Hoyt Ng, former Head of Training and Curriculum at DreamWorks Animation(via video interview) Hoyt Ng enjoyed 12 years at DreamWorks Animation in their education department. As Head of Training

and Curriculum Development, he oversaw the learning and development curriculum at all four studios - San Francisco, Los Angeles, Bangalore and Shanghai. He was responsible for the creative and technical growth of the artists, engineers and production staff who made over 20 animated films. Previous to DreamWorks he worked in film, games and television; always at the intersection of the arts and technology. He is continuing to assist DreamWorks to bridge their knowledge transfer into new studios and also coaching at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business MBA program, and now engages as a coach at UC Berkley MBA program.

5..00 End of Day 1 and ISO KM Standards Meeting (All invited): an update on KM Standards

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DAY TWO Of COngress - Thursday, 4 August 2016

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8.30 Registration and refreshments

9.00 Chairperson’s opening remarks – Felicity McNish, Global Knowledge Manager, Unispace

9.15 International Keynote: IKON – Using SharePoint 2013 as a complete EDRMS, Intranet and Knowledge

Management Solution for a 9,000+ Organisation This talk covers the case study of IKON, (Information and Knowledge ONline) a multi award winning KM Programme in the Irish Defence Forces.

The talk covers the academic research behind the project, senior leadership engagement, user adoption,

change management, information architecture and enterprise social to name but a few of the topics of this highly engaging talk by Major Barry Byrne, project and programme lead for IKON.

• Academic research backing up decisions made guiding project • Senior leadership engagement/change management • Enterprise social for knowledge management Major Barry Byrne, Chief Information and Knowledge Management Officer, Irish Defence Forces Barry is leading an internationally acclaimed KM programme developing policies, procedures and

technological solutions to improve Information and Knowledge Management in the Irish Defence Forces. This project grew out of years of academic and empirical research conducted for his master’s thesis. The technical platform, delivered through SharePoint 2013 provides full EDRMS capabilities, enterprise social, innovative knowledge management solutions, and has been recognised by international military and corporate organisations. The project team were recently awarded IT professionals of the year and Intellectual and Knowledge Management programme of the year.

Barry has served in a variety of roles in overseas missions; Logistics in Liberia in 2006, chief ICT officer in 2007 in Lebanon and civil-military coordination and operations officer in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2011.

10.00 KM Clinic: Disperse Organisational Buy-in The clinics have been developed for KM Australia, where current real world issues are presented, then

delegates and two KM Advisors develope solutions for the issues.

This unique discussion will present a case study on the current KM environment within the Australian Renewable Energy Agency and the need to create an enterprise wide knowledge management buy-in, starting from the inside out.

• First fifteen minutes: Case Study Presentation from ARENA • Second fifteen minutes: Table solution development • Third thirty minutes: Interactive discussion on the solutions via room discussion led by KM Experts

Damir Ivkovic, Knowledge Manager, Australian Renewable Energy Agency Solution Advisors: David Oberhettinger, Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO), NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory Arthur Shelley, Intelligent Answers, Founder: The Organizational Zoo Ambassadors Network

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DAY TWO Of COngress - Thursday, 4 August 2016

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10.45 Morning refreshments and networking #kmaus

11.15 A Journey in Building Scalable Customer Centric Self Service and Support Content This case study will take you through the process of how Xero discovered what was needed to change, their

wins and losses, and how they are moving Xero’s self service and support knowledge from being product centric and centrally managed, to being customer centric and collectively created and managed

This session will demonstrate: • What are the self service and support knowledge needs of a hyper growth organisation • The world of self service - what makes help content work • Lessons learned from the project (currently underway) Airdre Knox, Strategic Knowledge Manager, Xero Xero is a hyper growth company. It is rapidly growing its customer base, marketplace and product globally.

To tackle Xero’s scalability needs, an automation program of work was established in 2015. The estimated speed and size of growth dictated the need to streamline and automate Xero’s operations. This included looking at the role of knowledge, in particular how it enables customers and the role it plays in driving down cost to serve, whilst improving customer and staff satisfaction.

12.00 Conveying Big Data Insights with Stories Big data holds out a promise of tantalising insights that will help leaders grab new opportunities. Regardless

of how good the analysis might be there’s still is point where the insight is shared with a decision maker so they can take action. Transferring the insight can be done so they just get it or they can easily bury the lead. This session describes how story techniques can ensure the message is received loud and clear.

• An insight is when we unexpectedly come to a better story. How to find this story in the analysis • How to share this better story with a decision maker so they can act • Sometimes the insight is up against the prevailing and powerful story of the day. How to dislodge

the existing story with the new story Delegates will learn how to convey insights derived from analysis and share them with decision makers so

they can take action, all using story base techniques. Shawn Callahan, Founder, Anecdote

Shawn Callahan is the author of *Putting Stories to Work* and the Founder at Anecdote, the world’s largest business storytelling company.

1.00 Networking lunch (Please let us know of any dietary requirements two weeks prior to congress)

2.00 A World Café and Walkabout – OPEN Interactive Michelle Lambert, Director, Change Management Toolbox and Social Media Navigator Brigid Costello, Assistant Director, Department of Human Services

A new selection of topics for Day Two, or you can choose to continue on a topic from Day One.

A record of café notes will be collated and distributed post congress.

Topics for Day Two Story Telling Community and Knowledge Collaboration Resistance to KM and Creating Value Gamification

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DAY TWO Of COngress - Thursday, 4 August 2016

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3.00 Afternoon refreshments and networking #kmaus

3.30 Why are Enterprise Social Efforts Failing? A Lessons Learned Presentation Organisations worldwide recognise the potential of a collaborative enterprise, so why do so many stumble

and fall at all stages in bringing it to fruition?

Andy will share insight into his professional approach to building a collaborative and social organisation and will share his approach to:

• Learning from the past and apply it to the present • Gaining Buy-In and why it is so difficult • The start is crucial to success, how to make a succesfull beginning • How to nurture and advance social efforts Andy Lavender, Information Governance and Strategy Leader

4.15 Knowledge Management in Singapore Power Singapore Power (SP) Group, a leading energy utility company in the Asia Pacific, embarked on a

knowledge transformation journey, to have their own online company-wide community for employees to share and learn from each other. With the launch of the KM system, SP employees have an online platform to enable relevant knowledge to be retained and made easily accessible. Within the system, employees are also able to network, discuss work-related issues and share best practices.

• Social • Communities

• Knowledge Management Process (Before Action Process)

Delegates will take away key learnings in the new edge in knowledge management for the digital workplace and how projects went from idea to reality

Kim Hai NEO, Head, Knowledge Management Centre, Singapore Power Engineering Board Prior to joining Singapore Power, he led the Knowledge Management Solution Centre at DSTA, and

the Knowledge Management Office at Mindef. His passion is in adopting an intra-preneur mindset in transforming the workplace, enabling knowledge worker in learning to learn and learning through doing.

Singapore Power Group (SP) is a leading energy utility group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China.

More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services.

5.00 End of Congress

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We Don’t Dare forget How to stick a Landing on Mars The context of managing critical knowledge at JPL and nAsA. (JPL capabilities are used as an example of “extreme knowledge.” Like the knowledge of how to make structural concrete was lost for 1000 years, until the year 1414, humankind can easily forget how to land on Mars)”

registration: 8.30 am Workshop time: 9.00 am - 12.00pm

Facilitators: David Oberhettinger, Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO), NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion LaboratoryDr. Arthur shelley, Intelligent Answers, founder: The Organizational Zoo Ambassadors network Author: The Organizational Zoo & Being a successful Knowledge Leader

About the Breakout Workshop:

Through this highly unique breakoutworkshop, participants will break-out into groups and learn:

strategic Planning: The deliberate approach vs. the emergent approachBreakout: Which approach is used (or would work best) at your company, and why?

find out what we know: How do you determine what knowledge is truly critical for capture, retention, and sharing?Breakout: What knowledge at your company is key to retaining your most essential capabilities?

gap analysis: How do you determine where the gaps exist in effective knowledge capture?Breakout: report on what your company is doing to husband intellectual capital; list three possible gaps where your company is not capturing key knowledge effectively.

Seek to “make better use of what we know:” What processes, technology, organizational structures, and specific action items might be effective in improving the retention and sharing of intellectual capital.Breakout: Brainstorm other activities that might work at your workplace

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About your workshop leader:

David is responsible for implementing a knowledge management program to identify, capture, and distribute critical JPL technical know-how for leverage, reuse, and transfer across JPL and NASA. See http://ocko.jpl.nasa.gov His additional responsibilities within the JPL Office of the Chief Engineer include assuring engineering excellence in the design, test, and operation of robotic interplanetary spacecraft and planetary probes. The NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a division of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), is the lead NASA field center for the robotic exploration of deep space. JPL presently has 47 spaceflight missions in development or op-erations, including two rovers presently on Mars and Voyager 1— which has left the solar system. Achieving success with our very complex and expensive, often one-of-a-kind, spaceflight missions requires that “JPL make good use of what it knows”.

Dr Arthur shelley is a capability development and knowledge strategy consultant with over 30 years professional experience. He has held a variety of roles including global Knowledge Director in a multinational corporation and manager of international projects in Australia, Europe, Asia and USA. Arthur is awarded tertiary educator, including a 2014 Australian Office of Learning and Teaching citation for “outstanding contributions to student learning”. He facilitates creative workshops as well as F2F, blended and virtual courses on Knowledge Driven Performance and Project Leadership in RMIT

University’s MBA and Master of Project Management programs and Knowledge Management through Open Universities Australia. Author two books: Being a Successful Knowledge Leader and The Organizational Zoo, several book chapters, articles journals and has a regular blog providing insights from his metaphor and behaviour research. More at www.organizationalzoo.com

Material Take-Away: ALL delegates also receive:* Copies of semi-annual JPL KM newsletter (as a tool to encourage KM champions among the rank-and-file); lesson learned template* The Organizational Zoo: A survival guide to Work Place Behavior* A set of Zoo Character Cards

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B How to Change your Culture in 10 days: An Agile / Lean Knowledge Management Case study Led Blueprint registration: 8.30 am Workshop time: 9.00 am - 12.00pm

facilitators: geri Overberg, Capability Manager, Automation, Telstra service Operationsshane Dwyer, gM Automation Technologies, Automation, Telstra service OperationsKim Dalzell, Information Manager, Automation, Telstra service Operations

What do a firetruck, Drone and smoke flares have to do with Automation?

Telstra’s Automation group is dramatically changing how they do what they do – to Automate with even more agility and speed than they have done before, and embed Knowledge Management into everything they do.Telstra Automation’s transformation journey started in August 2015, with a change from traditional development methods to Agile/Lean delivery. As part of this journey, the Automation group shook things up in December, and undertook something completely new – an Automation Mara-thon AKA an ‘Automathon’. This event was intended to disrupt the normal ways of working, and involve all employees and contractors in a two day innovation and creation marathon. And there were no rules – participants could pitch and create anything they saw fit and collaborate across normal team boundaries.

The measure of success for this event was employee health; our aim was to have people so engaged that they would go home and talk about it.And the outcome was explosive. Literally! There was an explosion of orange, innovation, creativity, development of ideas, food and fun. some participants were so passionate about making their ideas seem real-life that they bought in some serious toys: a drone and a firetruck (complete with smoke flares).

Our teams generated great ideas that will be carried forward into the Program of Work: a proof of concept to Automate different parts of the development process; a 24/7 portal to our other offices to ensure better face-to-face collaboration; the drone group were exploring ways to provide context to service delivery staff when supporting disasters.

Come to the workshop and learn about the key elements and approach the Telstra Automation group used to transform their culture including in the space of 10 days, and on very limited budget, and see how you could do the same for your business.

shane Dwyer: With international leadership experience in Digital Media, shane has built his reputation around helping technology teams reenergise and rewrite their delivery playbooks. He has worked for world class organisations, including BsKYB, ITV, BBC, Medibank and Telstra.

shane is currently leading Telstra Automation’s ‘Better Ways of Working’ program and is utilising scaled Agile, Lean principles and a touch of creative flare to accelerate delivery of value to its customers.

shane has recently moved to the Mornington Peninsula where he has successfully weened his 3 young children off their iPads and reacquainted them with nature.

geri Overberg: With over 16 years’ experience driving company-wide knowledge management solutions and creating compelling solutions with high user adoption, Geri has developed a reputation as an influential and persuasive change agent by creating vision, and enthusing people to embrace change. geri is now focussed on building capability and leading cultural change in an agile, DevOps environment for Telstra’s Automation group. Always there to focus on the human side, where else better to do this than in a highly technical Automation environment?

When Geri isn’t trying to understand technical acronyms, she is honing her ‘native vs weed’ identification skills to maintain her 5 acres of Australian bush that she shares with her family.

About your workshop leaders:

Kim Dalzell: With a background in Human resources across a number of industries including government, Professional services and Telecommunications and having worked in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia, Kim has a strong focus on engagement and change. After a recent move into Knowledge Management, Kim is now focussed on embedding a knowledge sharing culture within TsO with a strong focus on the people aspect of KM.

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C A Blueprint to KM sustainability registration: 8.30 am Workshop time: 9.00 am - 12.00pm

facilitators: Michelle Lambert, Director, social Media navigator Brigid Costello, Assistant Director, Department of Human services

About the workshop:

Take a design approach to your KM program including strategy, approach, initiatives, change and sustainability. Join two of Australia’s leading KM practitioners as they share their experience in designing successful KM programs and approaches.

The workshop will have shared experiences as well as a hands-on component looking at and working through your particular challenges.

It will focus on specific areas including: • Knowledge strategy • Managing Change • Knowledge retention • embedding KM Practices • Topic to be identified by the attendees based on need

About your workshop leaders: Michelle Lambert has a diverse background, including significant experience in senior roles in Corporate, Public sector and founding and building a successful roundtable across the industry to facilitate peer learning to deliver practical results to the member organisations. she works with organisations where she believes that social productivity achieved through new business tools enables leaders to be more informed to make better business decisions, their people are more connected, engaged and resilient in a constantly changing environment all working towards the same business goals.

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About your workshop leader:

Major Barry Byrne is Chief Information and Knowledge Management Officer for the Irish Defence Forces, Head-quartered in Dublin.

Barry is leading an internationally acclaimed KM programme developing policies, procedures and technological solutions to improve Information and Knowledge Management in the Irish Defence Forces. This project grew out of years of academic and empirical research conducted for his master’s thesis. The technical platform, delivered through sharePoint 2013 provides full eDrMs capabilities, enterprise social, innovative knowledge management solutions, and has been recognised by international military and corporate organisations. The project team were recently awarded IT professionals of the year and Intellectual and Knowledge Management programme of the year.

Barry has served in a variety of roles in overseas missions; Logistics in Liberia in 2006, chief ICT officer in 2007 in Lebanon and civil-military coordination and operations officer in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2011.

Irish Defence forcesWith an approved strength of 9,500 people, the Defence Forces Ireland is organised on conventional military lines. It is structured with Defence forces Headquarters (DfHQ), two infantry brigades, a Df Training Centre, Air Corps and naval service distributed across 16 installations nationwide and on two major peacekeeping missions overseas in Lebanon and Syria (UNIFIL and UNDOF). The Communications Information services (CIs) corps, headquartered in DfHQ is responsible for all matters relating to Informa-tion and Communications Technology (ICT) nature, both on island and on any overseas deployments.

D senior Leadership engagement and Change Management in a Large KM project registration: 12.30 pm Workshop time: 1.00 pm - 4.00pm

Facilitator: Major Barry Byrne, Chief Information and Knowledge Management Officer, Irish Defence Forces

About the workshop:

This workshop relates to the case study of IKOn, (Information and Knowledge Online) a multi award winning KM Programme in the Irish Defence forces. The workshop covers senior leadership engagement, user adoption and change management.

Participants will be brought through the examples used in the IKOn programme and undertake their own exercises to explore the best methods of change management, stakeholder engagement and the use of enterprise social to communicate with your user base and share knowledge.

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e KnOWledge SUCCESSion: An assembled “How To” gained from Dreamworks, nAsA, Arup and others in creating sustained superior performance through knowledge co-creation registration: 12.30 pm Workshop time: 1.00 pm - 4.00pm

facilitators: Dr. Arthur shelley, Intelligent Answers founder: The Organizational Zoo Ambassadors network Author: The Organizational Zoo & Being a successful Knowledge Leader and via video inteview Hoyt ng, former Head of Training and Curriculum at DreamWorks Animation

About the workshop:

Participants will engage in unique interactive activities to explore how knowledge can be co-created in the context of your own organisation, informed by successes in leading organisations. We will co-create insights to adapt existing knowledge to create new insights for complex changing situations. Participants can share their own contexts as part of the interactions to get specific advice on how to approach their challenges and reduce their barriers to progress for knowledge initiatives.

After this masterclass participants will be able to:• Apply ideas from leading organisations to increase team creativity and collaboration and reduce risk and conflict• Build trust and understanding of differences in perspectives and adapt accordingly• Improve performance and influence for success in delivering desired outcomes form knowledge initiatives• Enhance capability and confidence to effectively identify and explore cultural diversity to stimulate knowledge co-creation

Participants will experience activities they will be able to confidently facilitate in their own organisation to build bridges and enhance the performance of their own knowledge initiatives.

About your workshop leaders: Dr Arthur shelley is a capability development and knowledge strategy consultant with over 30 years professional experience. He has held a variety of roles including global Knowledge Director in a multinational corporation and manager of international projects in Australia, Europe, Asia and USA. Arthur is awarded tertiary educator, including a 2014 Australian

Office of Learning and Teaching citation for “outstanding contributions to student learning”. He facilitates creative workshops as well as f2f, blended and virtual courses on Knowledge Driven Performance and Project Leadership in RMIT University’s MBA and Master of Project Management programs and Knowledge Management through Open Universities Australia. Author two books: Being a Suc-cessful Knowledge Leader and The Organizational Zoo, several book chapters, articles journals and has a regular blog providing insights from his metaphor and behaviour research.

More at www.organizationalzoo.com

Hoyt Ng enjoyed 12 years at DreamWorks Animation in their education department. As Head of Training and Curriculum Devel-opment, he oversaw the learning and development curriculum at all four studios - san francisco, Los Angeles, Bangalore and shanghai. He was responsible for the creative and technical growth of the artists, engineers and production staff who made over 20 animated films. Previous to DreamWorks he worked in film, games and television; always at the intersection of the arts and technology. He is continuing to assist DreamWorks to bridge their knowledge transfer into new studios and also coaching at UC Berkeley’s Haas school of Business MBA program.

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Material Take-Away: ALL delegates also receive:* The Organizational Zoo: A survival guide to Work Place Behavior* A set of Zoo Character Cards

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f The Innovation Conversation: All of Us are Smarter than Any of Us registration: 12.30 pm Workshop time: 1.00 pm - 4.00pm

facilitator: Keith De La rue, Principal Consultant, AcKnowledge Consulting

About the workshop:

research has shown that conversation is important for improving innovation and collaboration. It has also been found that conversation improves group and individual performance, intelligence and knowledge sharing. This practical workshop will address some of the principles of innovation and how conversational techniques can be harnessed to improve business outcomes. You will also practice effective conversational techniques.

Come to this interactive workshop to learn about:

• The five rules for more innovative conversations• How conversations increase collective intelligence• Improving innovation and group performance• Techniques for creating meaningful conversations• The importance of social media and online conversations

About your workshop leader: Keith De La rue is Principal Consultant at AcKnowledge Consulting, Melbourne, and has worked as both a practitioner and educator in Knowledge Management for 16 years. He was rated within the top 100 global influencers in Knowledge Management in 2013, and worked in a high-profile KM program at Telstra for eight years. He is also an organiser for the

Melbourne Knowledge Management Leadership forum.

Keith has a passion for seeing organisations improve their perfor-mance through the application of conversational knowledge sharing techniques. He has been a regular speaker and workshop facilitator at conferences in Australia, Asia and the UK since 2004, and has also contributed to a number of books, journals and magazines.

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