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Between a Rock and A Hard Place

Metrics: Hard but Necessary.

Defining good metrics is never easy. But sooner or later, for Knowledge Workers to thrive in any rational organization, tracking and evolving a set of metrics is nothing short of a necessity. After all, Knowledge Management is a means to an end. So what is the end - the organizational objective - that your stakeholders care about and how do you link your proposed KM actions as a means to help you get there?

Our panel - KWT regulars Pamela Kostur, Jennifer McNenly and Jed Cawthorne - will discuss how to justify KM into a project, initiative or a role. They’ll share their experience connecting activities to higher level objectives and the merits and perils of metrics.

In our inimical and lively style, Knowledge Workers will host a full-on discussion of what works and what doesn’t, and why you should be in, and driving the conversation in your organization.

As always, our talent is you.

Rock: We’ve something to celebrate.

Spanning 3 years, ~500 members, speakers from across North America, Europe and Australia and more than 30 presentations, it’s time to celebrate our community!

What better time than the holiday season. So, stay for a little longer than usual - indulge in a couple more drinks, meet new likeminded people, and, even take part in our band: That’s you too.

Band? Well, okay. Call it Fancy Karaoke if you like. But it’s Rockband, to be precise: that’s game-supported singing, playing drums, and playing guitar. To know RockBand is to love it. Great tracks from many bands including the Beatles and Queen, there’s over 1500 bands and 3000+ songs available.

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Come along - to Rock & A Hard Place.

Knowledge Workers Toronto

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