

The Confederation of Indian Industry is pleased to organize KM India 2007: The Knowledge Summit.
KM India is an endeavour undertaken to create a more robust Indian ecosystem that generates economic value through the effective harnessing of knowledge and intellectual capital, within knowledge-based organizations and industries. The intent is to create a better understanding of knowledge management practices, research and practical applications.
The Summit will host many eminent speakers and also offer an excellent opportunity for one-to-one interactions with the KM Heads of the companies nominated for the MAKE Awards. This ensemble of experts provides a unique opportunity for learning and networking.
Speakers
Kapil Sibal
Minister of Science and Technology
and Ocean Development
Ministry of Science and Technology
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Sunil Mittal
President, CII, And
Chairman, CEO & Group MD
Bharti Enterprises
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Ashok Soota
Past President, CII, and Chairman and Managing Director,
Mindtree Consulting Ltd
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Ganesh Natarajan
Chairman, Zensar
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Dave Snowden
Founder & Chief Scientific Officer
Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd
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Raj Datta
Vice President - Knowledge Management,
MindTree Consulting Ltd
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Patrick Lambe
President, Information & Knowledge Management Society -
Singapore and Founding Partner, Straits Knowledge
| Christian Bason
Innovation Manager
MindLab
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J. K. Suresh
Principal Knowledge Manager and Head-Knowledge Management Group
Infosys Technologies Ltd
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Sharad Sharma
CEO - R&D
Yahoo! India
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Rory Chase
Managing Director
Teleos
| Kiruba Shankar
Co-founder, F5ive Technologies and
Founder CEO, Business Blogging Pvt Ltd
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Sourav Mukherji
Co-Associate Professor,
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore.
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Vikram Tiwathia
Chief Information Officer Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
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KS KARTHIK
CEO
24X7 LEARNING
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T. Ramasami
Secretary to the Government of India
Department of Science and Technology
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Rohit Agarwal
Founder and CEO
TechTribe Networks
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Pawan Bakhshi
Performance and
Productivity practitioner
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Sanjiv Varma
Vice President – SIG
Satyam Computer Services Ltd.
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Amit Khanna
Head – Knowledge Management
Tata Steel
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Kavi Mahesh
Principal Consultant, Knowledge Management Group
Infosys Technologies Ltd.
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Professor, Department of Computer Science
PES Institute of Technology
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Rakesh Rajora
Vice President & Global Delivery Excellence Lead
Accenture (Corporate)
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Uma Ganesh
Chief Corporate Development Officer
HSBC's Global BPO
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Agenda
Session 1:
Content Management Practices:
Structured Vs. Unstructured Approaches
- How do we ensure that content management optimally caters to
- challenges posed by diversity of sources, needs, structures and systems across the enterprise?
- What are the opportunities and challenges arising from rapidly
evolving models such as "social software" (or web 2.0) and semantic web for enterprise content management?
- How does knowledge organization (e.g., taxonomies, mental maps, ontologies and representations) aid effective content management in the era of the keyword search?
- How do you measure the business impact of content management in an enterprise?
- In the age of information overload, how do you ensure precision and recall in the retrieval of information from content
management systems?
Session 2:
Technology to Harness Knowledge in a Connected World
- Building a Strategic KM Technology Roadmap for an Organization:
Challenges and Tips
- Emerging Technology Trends and What it means for KM: Web 2.0,
Mashups, Mobility, Etc.
- Collaborative and Social Technology: Hype or Essential? What is the impact?
- What comes first: Technology, Process, or Culture?
- What Technology will Enhance Creativity and Innovation
Session 3:
Steps towards building an Innovation Ecosystem
- Can Innovation be managed as a process to bring more predictable outcomes?
- What key practices do successful organizations follow to be
innovative?
- How should we manage ideas as a knowledge asset, and transform
them to meaningful innovations?
- Why is an Innovation Eco-system an imperative for sustaining a
knowledge agenda?
- What is the role of co-creation and how do we create a better
collaborative structure for all stakeholders including firms,
entrepreneurs, financial institutions, academic institutes, and
government bodies?
Session 4:
Summit Keynote: Naturalizing KM
- After over a decade of theory and practice has knowledge
management worked?
- Have we managed to make KM an strategic function, or is it just a increasingly minor aspect of the the IT function in organizations?
- How does the technology of Web 2.0 impact on KM?
In this keynote Dave Snowden will argue that for KM to survive we need to:
- create systems that recognize the importance of informal, self
generating networks rather than over formalized approaches to highly structured communities of practice.
- realize that we always know more than we can tell, and we will
always tell more than we can write down. Rather than focusing on
tacit and explicit knowledge we need to manage content, narrative and experience in very different ways.
- address the strategic concerns of the organization, focusing on
decision support and innovation rather than managing knowledge (or
more likely information) for its own sake
Session 5:
Creating Knowledge Through Conversations and Socialization
- What is Knowledge Creation and its relationship to Innovation?
- What role do conversations play in KM?
- What role do social networks play in KM?
- What is the relationship between social networks and sense-making?
- What are different means of creating conversation: Unconferences, Knowledge Cafes, etc.
Session 6:
Presentations on Case Studies
Registration
The various options under which you may register for KM India 2007 are:
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