Knowledge retention seminars

Posted by  Daryl Cook —August 23, 2007
Filed in Business storytelling, Events

We are running a series of breakfast seminars in the coming weeks, exploring the use of narrative techniques for knowledge retention. It will be a mini ‘road-trip’ for us that takes in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, and we’re all looking forward to sharing our experiences, good coffee and great conversations.

There’s been an overwhelming response to these events with most being booked out well in advance. We do however, still have just a few places available for our Sydney breakfast, which will take place on Tuesday, 4th September 2007 from 07:00am to 09:00am at a convenient city location. There is no cost to attend, and breakfast is provided.

This seminar is an opportunity to explore how to best use narrative techniques to minimise the impact of knowledgeable people leaving your organisation. And because we know that learning is ineffective with someone just up front talking at you, we’’ve designed the seminar to be a combination of some talking by us, and some talking in small groups by you. We will also feature a case study from Cadbury Schweppes’ expert knowledge retention activity.

This will be an opportunity to hear some of our experiences; but more importantly you will leave the seminar with our rough guide to getting started on your first narrative-based knowledge retention project.

If you’re interested in joining us, drop me a note! – daryl@anecdote.com.au.

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