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Insight from 16 of the oil and gas industry’s leading experts including:

Capturing, retaining, and transferring your company’s most valuable asset

The need for cost effective information management and integration is more critical than ever. The projected retirement of key workers, coupled with the current economic climate means that information managers must move far beyond focussing on content and records management and instead ensure they are capturing, retaining and transferring knowledge to strategically manage human capital, organizational change, and enterprise transformation.

At this year’s Knowledge and Information Management for Oil and Gas conference, you will learn how to use the tools you need to drive improved performance through case studies that focus on the most value-driven, cost-effective and practical strategies for managing one of your company’s most valuable assets: knowledge and information.


This year, you will hear brand new case studies from the industry’s most progressive KM and IM leaders and learn how to:

  • Enhance your IM strategies to navigate current economic pressures
  • Achieve seamless knowledge transfer and integration
  • Ensure effective IM provisions in supply chain contracts
  • Create meaningful applications and purposeful social networks
  • Understand the role of the Knowledge Manager in enterprise risk management
  • Identify and monitor your company’s most “at-risk” knowledge loss
  • Conduct an in-depth analysis of your company’s Information Management maturity
  • Benchmark your company’s KM performance against other leading enterprises
  • Build and sustain a systemic KM approach

You’ll hear the latest case studies from ENi, Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips, Technip, BP and more on how to on manage your information assets on a global scale, build IM accountability into corporate performance standards and truly move IM from a cost centre to a strategic business enabler.

KM and IM professionals know that organizations that fail to capitalize on knowledge and information management will suffer. Join us as we explore cutting-edge strategies, benchmark the latest technologies and analyse the oil and gas industry’s best practices in knowledge and information management.

Who should attend?

  • Head of IT / CIO
  • Head of Knowledge Management
  • Head of Upstream Systems
  • Head of Data Systems
  • IT / IS Director
  • Head of Information Strategy
  • Head of Information Management
  • Data/Information/Business/Technical Architect
  • Records Manager

TESTIMONIALS

Good ideas to take back to my company
CNR International UK Ltd
Useful insight into industry issues in IM/KM
Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
Session Sponsor Media Partners
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