Best Practices for Taking Communities to the Next Level Featured at KM World and Intranets 2008
Eric Sauve to Moderate Panel on a Web 2.0 Approach to KM and Collaboration
Ottawa, ON - September 25, 2008 - Tomoye today announced that Eric Sauve, will be moderating a session at this year´s KM and Intranets 2008 conference being held in San Jose. The session "Next-Generation Communities of Practice: Taking KM to the Next Level with Web 2.0" will look at how government organizations are working to proactively apply Web 2.0 to their collaboration and KM initiatives. Jill Garcia from Defense Acquisition University (DAU), Kathy Valderrama from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and Stuart Henshall from Mosoci will be participating on the panel.
| When: | Thursday September 25th 13:15 to 14:00 |
| Where: | Session A303 KM World and Intranets 2008 San Jose McEnery Convention Center |
The session will look at how two highly successful communities of practice, Defense Acquisition University and Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, are adapting a Web 2.0-driven strategy to take these communities to the next level through tighter integration, more understanding of real user needs, improved opportunities for user awareness/networking, and increased collaboration. Hear them discuss the evolution of Web 2.0 technologies in their organizations, how they made their business case for using the technologies, how they implemented Web 2.0 within the government and military, and share actionable strategies on how to deliver on the promise of Web 2.0 within any organization
About Tomoye
Tomoye, the Community of Practice Company, has focused exclusively on communities of practice since 1997. Tomoye communities are the engine for informal learning in the enterprise, bringing together proven techniques with innovative approaches to leveraging the insight of learners to help each other. Fostering informal learning through Tomoye communities delivers real business value — it increases productivity, creates competitive advantage and drives innovation. The community driven approach to informal learning is currently being used in leading organizations around the world including the Army, John Deere, Network Appliance, Jacobs Engineering, Bose, Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of Education, Canada School of the Public Service and UNESCO. . Tomoye is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. For more information please visit: www.tomoye.com
Corporate Contact:
Eric Sauve
(819) 246-9007
esauve@tomoye.com
Media Contact:
Maggie Patterson
(613) 989-1866
mpatterson@ripnet.com