Monday 14 August 2006

Ch-ch-changes is key theme for CIG Open Day

Making and managing change at work is the key theme of the seminars at this year's City Information Group (CIG) Open Day. The event is being held alongside the group's AGM on Tuesday 26 September at the St Bride Institute, just off Fleet Street.


The first seminar, "Managing Change in the Workplace", will be chaired by Intelligent Resources joint MD, Julia Hordle. Panellists include Kate Arnold, head of content at NHS Direct; Kim Horwood, a consultant at PTSC; and Fidelity Investments International's head of knowledge and content, Jane Heenan.


Former head of KM at the BBC, Euan Semple, will lead a discussion on "Changing Technologies: Working in a Wired World", and RM Online chairman Manny Cohen will talk on "Changing Relationships: Who is a Buyer and who is a seller?"


Between seminars, consultant Lesley Robinson will chair the "product advertising" segments - a series of 3 minute opportunities for companies to pitch their products in a "review" format to attendees, with a maximum of 10 product reviews in each slot.


Presshouse The ever popular evening drinks reception and dinner will be held at Press House Wine Bar (left) nearby.


Full timetable here.

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