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Zoom Café: How can experts share and innovate across different disciplines?

Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 27 March 2018

 



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Zoom Café: How can experts share and innovate across different disciplines?
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Knowledge LetterAppears in the Gurteen Knowledge Letter issue: 213
Posted DateTuesday 27 March 2018 08:46 GDT
Posted ByDavid Gurteen

My good friend John Hovell is running Knowledge Cafés in Washington DC. Some of these are face-to-face and others are online using Zoom.

The next Café coming up is an online Zoom one on Tuesday 3rd April 11:00am - 12:30pm EST. The topic: "How can experts share and innovate across different disciplines?"

Clearly what is great about online Zoom Cafés is that you do not need to be in Washington DC to take part. So where ever you are in the world, if the time zone works for you do sign up and join the Café.

I will be there too which will be fun for me as I usually host such events - not take part as a participant. So I can relax and enjoy the conversations.

If you cannot make this Zoom Café but would like to be kept informed of other virtual Cafés - please sign up to my Zoom mailing list.



If you are interested in Knowledge Management, the Knowledge Café or the role of conversation in organizational life then you my be interested in this online book I am writing on Conversational Leadership
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