Webcast:
HR Leaders and Line Managers are navigating through an ever-changing Workscape -- honoring retiring baby boomers while accommodating new work styles of a younger generation in ever-flattening organizations. Do flatter organizations call for flatter learning strategies? Yes! Leading-edge HR and talent managers are finding that collaborative and informal learning models and technologies are effective tools for the changing workplace. Regardless of discipline, managers who make these tools available to their people have an edge in collaboration and a virtual extension of their organization. This webcast is a "must" for OD, IT, and HR professionals. Join experts Grant Ricketts and Eric Lesser as they share insights about generation 'Web 2.0' tools - wiki's, blogs and more! -- that promote collaborative and informal learning. Technology tools like these help build communities of practice, leverage subject matter expertise, and capture and re-use knowledge assets -- making learning a part of daily work life! This is a great way for leaders to create faster, smarter organizations.
Presenters

Eric Lesser is the Research Director with IBM's Institute for Business Value, where he is responsible for a global team of over 50 professionals that drive IBM's research and thought leadership on strategic business issues. Previously, as Associate Partner Mr. Lesser was responsible for global research and thought leadership on workforce effectiveness and human capital issues, including workforce and talent management, knowledge management and collaboration, learning and development and the future of the HR organization. Mr. Lesser also led the Knowledge and Organizational Performance Forum, an IBM-sponsored consortium focused on knowledge and human capital issues. In this role, Mr. Lesser managed multi-client studies on knowledge strategy, communities of practice, knowledge retention and customer knowledge issues. As a consultant, he has worked with clients in the financial services, legal, technology and government sectors on a number of knowledge and organization change issues.Mr. Lesser speaks frequently on the topics of knowledge, collaboration and human capital in organizations and has most recently edited (with Laurence Prusak) Creating Value with Knowledge: Insights from the IBM Institute for Business Value, published by Oxford University Press. He has also edited Knowledge and Social Capital and co-edited Knowledge and Communities, both published by Butterworth-Heinemann in 2000. Mr. Lesser has also written numerous articles, including:
- "Time Well Spent: Addressing the Challenges and Opportunities of the Maturing Workforce" in International Human Resources Information Management Journal (March/April, 2006)
- "HR Challenges of Back Office and Customer Care Centers in Emerging Economies" in the International Human Resources Information Management Journal (March/April, 2005)
- "Knowledge and the Supply Chain" Inside Supply Management (April, 2005)
- "Nurturing Interpersonal Trust in Knowledge-Sharing Networks" in The Academy of Management Executive (November, 2003)
- "What Are Your Customers Saying?" in Marketing Management (November/December 2002.)
- "Preserving Knowledge in an Uncertain World" in the Sloan Management Review (Fall, 2001)
- "Communities of Practice and Organizational Performance" in the IBM Systems Journal (Winter, 2001)
- "Using Communities of Practice to Manage Intellectual Capital" in the Ivey Business Journal (March/ April 2001)
- "Managing Customer Knowledge" in the Journal of Business Strategy (Nov/Dec, 2000)
- "Using Organizational Knowledge to Redesign Work" in Knowledge Management Review (May/June, 1998).
He has been quoted in a number of publications including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Australian Financial Review, Washington Business Journal, Chicago Tribune, Atlanta Business Chronicle, Knowledge Management, Government Executive, Training, Knowledge Management Review and Computing (UK).Prior to joining IBM, Mr. Lesser was a consultant with Mercer Consulting Group, where he worked for Mercer Management Consulting and William M. Mercer's Health Care Provider Consulting practice. While at Mercer, he served as a project manager and lead consultant on a number of assignments, including reengineering, new product development, organization strategy and design, and change management efforts. Prior to joining Mercer, Mr. Lesser worked as a consultant for Andersen Consulting in its Change Management practiceMr. Lesser received his MBA from Emory University, where he was a Robert W. Woodruff Fellow. He graduated summa cum laude from Brandeis University in Economics. Mr. Lesser has also studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Beta Gamma Sigma.

Grant Ricketts currently serves as Vice President and Founding Member of Saba. He plays a key role in expanding Governance services as part of Saba's Learning Services group and has historically sponsored the Content Alliance program - which serves over 200 content and tools providers from 30 different countries worldwide. He has also hosted the popular web seminar series, InsideContent! and HCLive! and is co-author of an industry white paper, "Governing the Learning Organization in an Era of Strategic Human Capital Management."
