Veranstaltungskalender
Veranstaltungen in November 2022
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31. Oktober 2022
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1. November 2022
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2. November 2022(1 Veranstaltung) 12:00 Uhr: Zusammen nettwerken im GfWM Café – Zusammen nettwerken im GfWM Café … den Austausch genießen. Klar – Herausforderungen gibt es immer, doch gerade jetzt ist Vieles zum ersten Mal passiert. Was hat sich bei dir getan? Schnapp dir 'ne Tasse, wirf den Laptop an und sei dabei … Link zum GfWM Café (Meetup)
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3. November 2022
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15. November 2022
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16. November 2022(1 Veranstaltung) 12:00 Uhr: Zusammen nettwerken im GfWM Café – Zusammen nettwerken im GfWM Café … den Austausch genießen. Klar – Herausforderungen gibt es immer, doch gerade jetzt ist Vieles zum ersten Mal passiert. Was hat sich bei dir getan? Schnapp dir 'ne Tasse, wirf den Laptop an und sei dabei … Link zum GfWM Café (Meetup)
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29. November 2022
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30. November 2022
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1. Dezember 2022(1 Veranstaltung) 14:00 Uhr: 2. Virtual Mini-Symposium: Future Paths of Knowledge Management –
2nd Virtual Mini-Symposium Future Paths of Knowledge Management: The virtual mini symposium will be held online via Zoom: https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km The field of knowledge management (KM) has undergone a fundamental transformation, and it seems a perfect time to reflect on new ideas to re-specify the future role of KM research and practice in a changing and increasingly dynamic world. In April this year, our Knowledge Management Group at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria launched a new virtual symposium series and organized the first session on the topic of responsible KM. This second session is now dedicated to the link between spirituality, calling and Knowledge Management. There is strong empirical evidence that the topics of purpose, calling, spirituality, and self are more important than ever - for both individuals and organizations. What role - if any - could Knowledge Management play in this context? What role could "Spiritual Knowledge Management" play in future KM research? The Knowledge Management Group at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, in collaboration with the OCKO – Organizing Cognition in Knowing Organizations Research Group at the University of Vienna, Austria, is organizing the second session of this virtual symposium series to shed light on all these topics on The aim of this virtual mini-symposium is to share perspectives, gather ideas, and spark the discussion about the interaction of spirituality and KM. Well-known researchers will share their thoughts and present their ideas. Three short presentations per evening will stimulate the subsequent discussion. We invite researchers, practitioners and people interested in the topic alike to attend the symposium and participate in the discussion. Thu, 01 December, 2 – 4.30 p.m. (CET)
Fri, 02 December, 4 – 6.30 p.m. (CET)
The virtual mini symposium will be held online via Zoom: https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km |
2. Dezember 2022(1 Veranstaltung) 14:00 Uhr: 2. Virtual Mini-Symposium: Future Paths of Knowledge Management –
2nd Virtual Mini-Symposium Future Paths of Knowledge Management: The virtual mini symposium will be held online via Zoom: https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km The field of knowledge management (KM) has undergone a fundamental transformation, and it seems a perfect time to reflect on new ideas to re-specify the future role of KM research and practice in a changing and increasingly dynamic world. In April this year, our Knowledge Management Group at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria launched a new virtual symposium series and organized the first session on the topic of responsible KM. This second session is now dedicated to the link between spirituality, calling and Knowledge Management. There is strong empirical evidence that the topics of purpose, calling, spirituality, and self are more important than ever - for both individuals and organizations. What role - if any - could Knowledge Management play in this context? What role could "Spiritual Knowledge Management" play in future KM research? The Knowledge Management Group at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, in collaboration with the OCKO – Organizing Cognition in Knowing Organizations Research Group at the University of Vienna, Austria, is organizing the second session of this virtual symposium series to shed light on all these topics on The aim of this virtual mini-symposium is to share perspectives, gather ideas, and spark the discussion about the interaction of spirituality and KM. Well-known researchers will share their thoughts and present their ideas. Three short presentations per evening will stimulate the subsequent discussion. We invite researchers, practitioners and people interested in the topic alike to attend the symposium and participate in the discussion. Thu, 01 December, 2 – 4.30 p.m. (CET)
Fri, 02 December, 4 – 6.30 p.m. (CET)
The virtual mini symposium will be held online via Zoom: https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km |
3. Dezember 2022
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4. Dezember 2022
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