Knowledge in Decision-making Processes: Driving Dashboards or Actionboards?

Oct '09 28 Wed 6:30 PM
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Connie Crosby,  Martin Cleaver,  and Stephanie Barnes

Join us for our October Knowledge Workers Toronto event, "Knowledge in Decision-making Processes: Driving Dashboards or Actionboards?"

Ray Gilbert will explore the context of how individuals, groups, and organizations make decisions. From this context the presentation will propose considerations of whether Knowledge Management can evolve from commonly used status-reporting (presenting "Dashboards") to a paradigm of proposing actions ("Actionboards"). The discussion will outline specific techniques to enhance "soft" decisions involving various qualitative and quantitative data.

Our speaker:
Ray Gilbert, MBA, P. Eng, MASc

Ray is President of ICTkeynote Inc, a consultancy that creates educational keynotes and workshops to enhance collaboration between CIO-IT leaders and their technology partners.

Through ICTkeynote, Ray provides engagement advice and leadership to advance client insights and accelerate the adoption of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). This role leverages perspectives acquired through 6+ years as a VP in IT for Enterprise Collaboration at Lucent Technologies. In addition to this IT strategy and planning experience Ray has 15+ years in senior operations positions with Nortel and Lucent in Canada and the US.

Website: http://www.ictkeynote...

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