SCMS Cochin will be hosting a National Conference on Knowledge
Management on the 29-30th of August, 2014.
The event is supported under “Building Capacities for
Consultancy Development & Knowledge Management with Partner Institution
(KMPI)” Programme run by Consultancy Development Centre (CDC). It is an
autonomous institution of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
(DSIR) of Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India and SCMS
Cochin is its Knowledge Management Partner Institute.
It’s important to note that the CDC is also the nodal agency in
the Asia Pacific region for the Technical Consultancy Development Programme for
Asia and the Pacific (TCDPAP). The program is promoted by the United Nation
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), which further
adds weight to the event that will bring to the fore some interesting and
exciting concepts for the participants. It will all begin on the morning of 29th August
with the welcome address by Dr. V. Raman Nair, Director, SCMS Cochin School of Business. the Keynote Address to be delivered by Mr. Tobby Simon, President and
CEO of Synergia Bio Sciences, a life sciences company.
The two day event has been divided into several sessions and
they will commence with the one themed, “Knowledge Management and Leadership”.
Recent Trends in Knowledge Management – IT domain and Business Integration
Process and Knowledge Management are the other important sessions that will be
held on day 1.
Paper Presentations will set the ball rolling on day 2 and it
will be an interesting opportunity for the participants to gain further insight
into the subject. Three more sessions on different aspects of Knowledge
Management will be a part of events on the second day. The highlight of the
program is that each of these sessions is helmed by renowned speakers from
companies like Wipro, Ernst & Young, TCS, SunTec Business Solutions and HCL
along with Govt. Officials and Academia which will lead to an enriching
experience for the participants.
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