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Summer 2006

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley Cluster
Special Action/Research Event

The Future of Media
(brochure)


Tuesday, July 18,
2006
5:00pm - 9:00pm


Secure, Online Registration
(Online registration in advance is required.)


The Future of Media Summit

http://futureexploration.net/fom06/

The Future of Media Summit is a unique network connection and conversation among top media thought leaders.

The format is simultaneous network media events in San Francisco and Sydney. Interactive cross-continental conversations will create an impactful and valuable experience for all.

Key features of the Future of Media Summit include:

  •  Linking, comparing and contrasting global media markets

  •  Bringing together media thought leaders to develop new perspectives

  •  Building relationships

  •  Providing specific insights to media markets

  •  Highly interactive, including extensive audience conversations and participation

  •  A fun, engaging, social and unique experience for all participants 

Substantial high-level Future of Media Summit content will include the Future of Media Podcast Series, research, strategy and frameworks for the future of media.

Where: The World Trade Club (Behind Ferry Building on the Embarcadero in San Francisco)

When: Tuesday, July 18 from 5PM-9PM.

Who:

Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief, Wired Magazine, http://www.wired.com/
Dr. Moira Gunn,
host, TechNation, http://www.technation.com/ 
John Hagel III, author & speaker, http://www.johnhagel.com/
Andy Halliday, CEO, OurStory, http://www.ourstory.com/
Ray Kotcher, CEO, Ketchum PR, http://www.ketchum.com/
Craig Newmark, customer support, Craigslist, http://craigslist.org/

Registered participants in San Francisco receive a copy of Chris Anderson's "The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More" and John Hagel's "The Only Sustainable Edge: Why Business Strategy Depends on Productive Friction and Dynamic Specialization" for signing July 18 by the authors in San Francisco.

This low-cost, high-impact media summit will fill fast. Register today  to guarantee your participation.

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley Cluster
Venue

The World Trade Club

One Ferry Plaza
San Francisco, California 94111


 

Directions, Maps, Parking

 

 


 

Spring 2006

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley Cluster
Special Action/Research Event

Enterprise Value Networks:
Leading 21st Century Knowledge

Friday, April 7,
2006
8:00am - 5:00pm

Secure Registration Form
Secure Online Registration in Advance is Required


preferred


 


Sponsors

Affiliates

 


GenIsis Technology & Value Network Fieldbook
(Use Discount Code VNA41)

Value Networks Feeds and Channels

Subscribe to Value Networks
Email:
SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley Cluster
Special Action/Research Event


Mission Bay


"Prepare to be Amazed"

UCSF Mission Bay
Mission Bay Community Center
(The Large Red/Rust Building)

1675 Owens Street
San Francisco, California USA
 

UCSF Mission Bay Directions
 


Fall 2005 Event

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley
KM Cluster® 
Special Action/Research Event

Prediction Markets Summit

Friday, December, 2, 2005
8:00am - 5:00pm

Registration
(Registration in advance required)


preferred


Secure Registration Form

-sponsors-

                        
                        


CommerceNet Blog

Prediction Markets Briefing Channel
 

Prediction Market Blogs

Risk Markets -- Jason Ruspini
Washington Stock Exchange
Marginal Revolution
Chris F. Masse
Otter Group

 

Press

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley
KM Cluster® Venue


Mission Bay


"Prepare to be Amazed"

UCSF Mission Bay
Mission Bay Community Center
(The Large Red/Rust Building)


Fisher Banquet Room

(ground floor)
1675 Owens Street
San Francisco, California USA
 

UCSF Mission Bay Directions
 

 


 


2006 Special Event

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley
KM Cluster® Event

The Engelbart Hypothesis: Beyond Collaboration To Collective IQ

2006
8:00am - 5:00pm


preferred


Secure Form

KMBlogs

 

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley
KM Cluster® Event

1366 Mission

1366 Mission Street @ 9th Street
San Francisco, California 94103
Phone: (415) 561-3456
 

 


Last Event

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley
KM Cluster® Event

Social Media
KM Cluster Annual Summit


Next Practices Series:
Business Blogs

Monday, April 18, 2005
8:00am - 5:00pm

Registration
Business Blogs Only


preferred

Secure Form

SF Bay Area & Silicon Valley
KM Cluster® Event

1366 Mission

1366 Mission Street
San Francisco, California 94103
Phone: (415) 561-3456
 

 

 
 
 
Background
 

The San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley KM Cluster® is a federated action/research network and professional, academic and business community of practice. It was launched in 1998 to address the needs of the local KM community and business stakeholders.

The San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley KM Cluster is devoted to creating a common understanding, shared vision and focused action regarding applied KM and enterprise collaboration for business.

The KM Cluster is a user community. It represents the greater San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley Basin and San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley. It is vendor-agnostic and draws support only from participants.

The purpose of this San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley KM organization is to enable and sponsor a San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley cluster of Knowledge Management (KM) practitioners, executives, academics and researchers.

The mission of the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley KM Cluster is to fundamentally advance the art and science of KM and its application to business.

Events carry a small community sponsorship tuition.


San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley KM Cluster Benefits

Active participation in local community has always been critical for sustained business achievement and professional growth. To master today's fast-moving business environment a high degree of externally facing interaction is required continued success.

By providing a KM venue for people, processes and technologies, the KM Cluster facilitates productive collaboration between business communities, thought leaders and technologists. This collaboration is a core mechanism for creating wealth and new business opportunity.

 

Transorganizational social networks are elemental to thriving business ecosystems.

San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley KM Cluster participants enjoy the following benefits:

-  Interaction with other local practitioners, experts and leaders
-  Access to future-focused technologies and management practices
-  Development of shared business context and vocabulary
-  Participation in a community of practice and building strong relationships

The San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley KM Cluster charter is to lead quarterly conversations, for professionals in the greater San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley area.  

For further information, please email: sfo@kmcluster.com.


 

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