How Generational Differences are Redefining Knowledge Management

29 January 2019
8:00 a.m. PST, 11 a.m. EST, 5:00 p.m. CET

Generations Y and Z are becoming the majority in today’s workplace. As the first digital natives, these employees engage with content differently than their Gen X and Baby Boomer coworkers. For companies to practice effective knowledge management in a changing business and technology landscape, strategy must be driven by the needs and preferences of this emerging new majority. 

Join CCC and Michelle Drabik, Sr. Manager of Intellectual Capital Management at Honeywell UOP, as she outlines how the voices of digital natives shaped Honeywell UOP’s knowledge management strategy, called The Connected Scientist.   

During this engaging session, Michelle will explore: 
  • The shifting makeup of today’s workforce 
  • Generational preferences for accessing and consuming content 
  • Beliefs about intellectual property across generations 
  • Drivers for a successful knowledge management strategy
     

Featuring: 

  Michelle Drabik, Sr. Manager, Intellectual Capital Management
Honeywell UOP
  Lauren Tulloch, Vice President, Corporate Solutions
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