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ARMA-NCR December Program Meeting (Featuring Speaker Thom Kearney)
Wednesday 14 December 2011, 10:00am - 12:00pm

JOINT ARMA-NCR/AIIM DECEMBER PROGRAM MEETING AND HOLIDAY BREAKFAST


*UPDATE: To download the December program meeting presentation, please click here.


IM and Business: Bridging the Divide

Date / Time

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Breakfast

9:00 - 10:00

Join us for a hot breakfast!

Cost (for breakfast only; program event is free of charge for all)

Free for ARMA-NCR Chapter Members

• Available for AIIM Chapter Members and the public at a cost of $20.00

Program

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Location

Ramada Plaza / Manoir du Casino Hotel

Casino Royal/Salomon

75 rue d'Edmonton

Gatineau, QC J8Y 6W9

Subject

Together we will explore the issues preventing IM and Business units from working together effectively. More importantly we will identify and discuss approaches to bridging the divide. Drawing on his experience as a consultant for IT, IM and Business units, (and from 3 yrs as an EX2 at CIOB) Thom will outline some of the issues and lead a lively conversation that will generate some ideas for action.

Speaker

Thom Kearney

Thom Kearney is a partner at Rowanwood Consulting in Ottawa.

He has helped integrate knowledge and social business strategies into programs for clients such as the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ari-food and Agriculture Canada, Natural Resources Canada and the Canadian Institute for Health Information.

He has implemented large scale knowledge exchange initiatives such as the Government of Canada's GCPEDIA and is the host of the monthly twitter chat #govchat - which is about public service transformation knowledge exchange.

Thom has studied and taught at both Carleton University and Algonquin College and is currently pursuing his Masters in Information Management at Dalhousie University. He recently wrote a paper applying complexity theory to knowledge management in the Canadian Health Sector.

Thom believes in the power of the collective and is an award winning teacher, facilitator, change agent and architect. Thom helps clients tell their stories and navigate changing landscapes. He can be found online at strategyguy.com.

Program Registration and Confirmation of Attendance at Holiday Breakfast

Sandra Martin at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it before December 9, 2011

*Note: AIIM Chapter members, please register with your Chapter

 

Location : Ramada Plaza Manoir du Casino, 75, rue d'Edmonton, Gatineau, QC J8Y 6W9
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