Kim Sbarcea
Presenting Organisational use of collaborative social media tools
Kim Sbarcea is an independent consultant/advisor and a frequent speaker and workshop facilitator at both Australian and overseas conferences. Kim's areas of specialisation are knowledge management strategy and design; communities of practice; social network analysis; and information management. Kim has consulted to a number of State and Federal Government agencies, specifically helping to establish organisational communities of practice and learning environments. Prior to her consulting work, Kim was Chief Knowledge Officer for Ernst & Young, Australia.
Kim Sbarcea is an independent consultant/advisor and a frequent speaker and workshop facilitator at both Australian and overseas conferences. Kim's areas of specialisation are knowledge management strategy and design; communities of practice; social network analysis; and information management. Kim has consulted to a number of State and Federal Government agencies, specifically helping to establish organisational communities of practice and learning environments. Prior to her consulting work, Kim was Chief Knowledge Officer for Ernst & Young, Australia.
She is Chair of the Standards Australia Knowledge Management Committee, which developed the AS-5037 Australian Knowledge Management Standard. She was also an active member of the Committee that developed the Standard as well as the Editor for the Standard.
Kim lectures in the MSc Knowledge Management course, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and in the Masters of Knowledge Management course, University of Technology, Sydney. Her blog is www.thinkingshift.wordpress.com
