ELEVENTH KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT ROUNDTABLE
Show Me the Money: A Practical Framework for KM
Metrics
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2001
at
George Mason University's Arlington Campus
IN CONJUNCTION WITH VIRGINIA'S CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND GMU'S INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR APPLIED STUDIES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
9:00 Arrival - Informal discussion and networking
9:30 Welcome and Introductions
Virgil Frizzell, Consultant for KM, ICASIT
9:40 Show Me the Money: A Practical Framework for KM Metrics
Susan Hanley, Consulting Director, Plural
Geoffrey Malafsky, President and Chief Scientist,
Technology Intelligence International
10:50 Questions & answers, comments & discussion
11:50 Short communications or announcements
11:55 Announcement of NEXT KM RT meeting, February 21, 2002
12:00 Adjourn for Networking or Departure
DIRECTIONS TO GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY'S ARLINGTON CAMPUS
The best mode of transportation is the Metro. Take the Orange Line to the Virginia Square/GMU station. Facing North Fairfax Drive, the Arlington Campus is across the street and to the right, just beyond the FDIC building. Our meeting will be in the modern looking building at the end of the block that houses the School of Law, room 120.
For those who must drive, exit I-66 at Glebe Road. From the east, turn left onto Glebe and then left onto Fairfax Drive. From the west, the exit turns into Fairfax Drive. After about one mile, you will see the Arlington Campus on your left. Sparse two- and four-hour metered parking is sparse on the surrounding streets; but nearly 80 10-hour meters (bring quarters) are available just beyond the Arlington Campus on a dead end portion of Fairfax Drive. Other commercial parking is available in the office buildings a couple blocks west of the Metro station. Our meeting will be in the modern looking building at the end of the block that houses the School of Law, room 120.
Additional information on directions.
