** 2008 Management Conference **
We recently concluded the Eighth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations, 5-8 August at Cambridge University, UK. Tamsyn Gilbert of Common Ground provides personal reflections on the Conference:
Although slightly wet, Cambridge was a great backdrop for the ideas presented and discussed at the conference. The ideas presented by the plenary speakers (Tina Bass, Bill Cope, Katie Enock, Martyn Laycock, Alexandra V. Roth and Alan Zaremba) further contributed to this atmosphere. Many thanks must go to all those who assisted the conference from New Hall who helped the delegates throughout their stay. We are now looking forward to next year's conference at Northeastern University, Boston, USA, and to the upcoming publications in the International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management.
** Ninth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations **
24-27 June 2009
Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
http://ManagementConference.com/
** Call for Papers **
If you intend to present a paper at the Conference, your participation begins with submission of a paper proposal. For information on proposals, presentation types, and other options, see: http://m09.cgpublisher.com/proposal_types.html. To submit a proposal: http://m09.cgpublisher.com/proposal_entry_intro. Please note that if your proposal is accepted, you will then need to register for the Conference.
** Registration **
Those who submit paper proposals should register following the acceptance of the proposal. Conference delegates who do not intend to present may register at any time. For registration options, see: http://m09.cgpublisher.com/registration_types.html. To register for the 2009 Management Conference see:
http://m09.cgpublisher.com/registration.
** Creator Sites **
All officially registered Management Conference delegates may make their own Creator Website. The first step is visiting the CGPublisher Creator page at
http://www.cgpublisher.com/ui/about/for_creators.html.
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