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Introduction and overview - Knowledge Management and Workplace Innovation

Monday, March 4, 2019

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The Conference Board of Canada Seeks an Experienced Knowledge Manager to Join their Strategy and Operations Team

Monday, February 25, 2019

As a member of the newly formed Strategy and Operations team, you will be able to put your passion for knowledge and information management to work every day with Canada's preeminant research organization. Click HERE for additional information and to apply for the position.  

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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Please register for Introduction and overview  - Knowledge Management and Workplace Innovation  on Feb 28, 2019 3:00 PM EST at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2998698459429423885 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.  

Council for Innovation and Commercialization

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Blake Melnick CEO & Chief Knowledge Officer of the Knowledge Management Institute of Canada (KMIC) presented at the Conference Board of Canada, Council for Innovation and Commercialization Conference alongside WINCan Workplace Partner’s, Michel Tremblay, Vice President, Research and Policy, Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Dhaval Shah, Director of Innovation, Bank of Canada. This presentation is a lead in to the much anticipated micro-credential program, "KM and Workplace Innovation" offered by KMIC on April 16, 2019

Knowledge Management and Workplace Innovation

Sunday, February 10, 2019

REGISTER NOW!   "How do we prepare students and future employees for the challenge of working with knowledge that doesn’t exist; using practices that don’t exist; in jobs that don’t exist?" Knowledge Management and Workplace Innovation - The Classroom as the Workplace Program Description

Building Canada’s Innovation Capability for the Future.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

We are Pleased to Announce…

Skills Catalyst Grant

Thursday, June 28, 2018

It is with great pride and excitement that The Knowledge Management Institute of Canada is announcing, in collaboration with the Lassonde School of Engineering and York University, and a number of Canada’s leading organizations that we are to take a lead role in the recently awarded the Skills Catalyst Grant from the Ontario Government, “Building Workforce Innovation Capability in Ontario”.

Appointment to the Conference Board of Canada’s Council for Innovation and Commercialization.

Friday, June 1, 2018

“We are delighted to announce that Blake Melnick, President and Chief Knowledge Officer of the Knowledge Management Institute of Canada (KMIC) has been appointed to the Conference Board of Canada’s Council for Innovation and Commercialization for his life long efforts to promote innovation in Canada.  

Deep Barriers to Workplace Innovation

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

As part of our Pan-Canadian effort to improve workplace innovation, and ensure that every graduate in Canada is "innovation capable", we are delighted to announce that KMIC's CKO Blake Melnick, will be presenting a unit on "Deep Barriers to Innovation" as part of the first prototype course on Workplace Innovation being offered at Kwantlen University in British Columbia. This program is the culmination of over two years of combined research by business and academic partners, which will lead to the development of a universally recognized micro-credential in workplace innovation.

KMIC CKO, Blake Melnick and Thomas Carey Introduce WINCan at Conference Board of Canada Meeting at the Bank of Canada

Monday, October 30, 2017

WINCan (Workplace Innovation In Canada)

KMIC's CKO Joins the Conference Board of Canada's Council For Information and Knowledge Management

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

"It is truly an honour to be asked to join the Conference Board of Canada's Council for Information and Knwoledge Management. I have always had the utmost respect for the integrity of the CBoC's research, particularly in the field of Knowledge Managment. They have long been a trusted, go to resource for myself and the Institute. I look forward to the opportunity to make a whatever contribution I can to the work of the Council." Blake Melnick, Chief Knowedge Officer.

KMIC Advisory Board Member Terry Power Publishes New Book

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

We are happy to share that Terry Power,  esteemed professor of Strategic and Advanced International Studies at Royal Roads University, and an Advisory Board Member for the Knowledge Management Institute of Canada, has just published his latest book, titled "Canada's Arctic Sovereignty: Under Attack." The book has been described as providing "valuable insights for those concerned about the future of Canada."- Maj. Gen. Andrew Christie CMM, CD. (Canadian Army, Ret.)

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