A Network Analysis of the actKM Community of Interest . A presentation to the actKM Community of Interest given in September 2006.
A Network Analysis of the actKM Community of Interest . A presentation to the actKM Community of Interest given in September 2006.
A Network Analysis of the actKM Community of Interest (version 2) . A presentation to the Queensland Knowledge Management Forum given in October 2006. This presentation is substantially the same as the actKM presentation , except that more tools are discussed, there is additional analysis, and there are some extra slides.
A Strategic Risk Based Approach to Regulating Technologies and Vulnerabilities . A presentation to the 2007 International Symposium on Technology and Society given in June 2007. The conference was organised by The Society on Social Implications of Technology .
An Introduction to Social and Organisational Network Analysis . A presentation to Land and Water Australia given in February 2007.
Corporate Amnesia, Discipline and Knowledge Management . A presentation to the KM Singapore 2006 conference given in November 2006.
Dreams, Wants, Needs and Realities: A Three Year Review of TARDIS . A presentation to the actKM 2006 conference given in October 2006.
How to Do a Business Network Analysis . A presentation to the Singapore Information and Knowledge Management Society given in July 2007. The presentation was recorded in three parts. The three parts are as follows and can be viewed by following the links:
Introducing Network Analysis as a Research Technique . These are the seminar slides Graham used at Canberra University’s Inter-University Research Workshop Program , on Wednesday the 30th of January 2008. The seminar is organised into three sessions.
Knowledge Management in the Public Sector . A presentation to an under-graduate course at the University of Canberra given in May 2005.
Knowledge Productivity in a Project-Focused Government Department . A presentation to the 7th International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations given in July 2007.
Social, Organisational, and Business Network Analysis as Research Techniques . A presentation to Australia's National Institute for Governance given in August 2007.
TARDIS - An Update: Moving Towards a Genuine Knowledge Management System . A presentation to the SEPG 2004 conference.
TARDIS: A Knowledge Productivity Update . A presentation to the actKM 2005 conference given in October 2005.
TARDIS: An Australian Case Study in Applied Knowledge Management . A presentation to the ACKMIDS 2005 conference given in December 2005.
TARDIS: Data Looks Small from the Outside, but the Information is Huge on the Inside . A presentation to the SEPG 2003 conference.
The Journey of a Knowledge Management System in the Department of Defence - TARDIS . A presentation to the KM Australia 2007 Conference given in July 2007.
Understanding the Complexity of Program Management - AIM. A presentation on the Project Knowledge Model (PKM) and Business Network Analysis (BNA) and its applicability to a large Program of Projects. The presentation was given by Pat Byrne and Graham Durant-Law to the Canberra Chapter of the Australian Institute of Management (AIM).
Understanding the Complexity of Program Management . A presentation in February 2008 by Patrick Byrne and Graham Durant-Law to the Melbourne Chapter of the Project Management Institute . Just over 150 project and program managers attended the session. This was the first time we exposed our Project Knowledge Model and Business Network Analysis techniques to a public forum of our peers.