4 executive students in Hong Kong awarded KAM University Accreditation today

Written by Ron Young on . Posted in Blog, News

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Certification and accreditation ceremony in Hong Kong 2nd December 2016

After 6 months of focused study, with lectures, practical assignments with reflective journals, and essay assessment, four executive students from both the Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited and the Hong Kong Government Efficiency Unit, were awarded the Knowledge Asset Management (KAM) Consulting Methodology Accreditation, in Hong Kong, from the Knowledge Associates Corporate University, Cambridge, UK.

This university accreditation is academically awarded by the Lord Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge and Chelmsford, and recognised towards a Masters Degree level 7.

The KAM programme was led and delivered by Trevor Lui, Hong Kong, and Ron Young, Cambridge UK.

For further information contact:

information@knowledge-associates.com

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Ron Young

Ron Young is the founder of Knowledge Associates International, a knowledge management consulting and solutions group based at St Johns Innovation Centre, Cambridge U.K. He is acknowledged as a leading international expert and thought leader in strategic knowledge asset management and innovation. He specializes in knowledge driven results for organizations. He advised and assisted the UK DTI Innovation Unit in 1999 in the production of the UK Government White Paper ‘UK Competitiveness in the Knowledge Driven Economy’. He regularly provides keynote presentations and workshops at leading knowledge management & innovation conferences around the world. He has chaired for several years both the British Standards Institute (BSI) Knowledge Management Standards Committee and the European Knowledge Management Standards Committee. He is a visiting lecturer for international business administration and global knowledge economy programs. He runs regular Knowledge Asset Management master classes at King’s College Cambridge University, UK. He is a consultant for the World Bank, Washington, USA, and for the European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Brussels. He is currently developing knowledge management strategies and systems, and advising and assisting major multi-national corporations, international UN agencies, National governments, military, security, and professional institutions around the world. He was a lead consultant for the European Commission 2 Million euro ‘Know-Net’ project. He is joint author of the books ‘Knowledge Asset Management’ (Springer 2003), ‘Upside Down Management’ (McGraw Hill Europe 1996), Knowledge Management: Facilitators Guide (Asian Productivity Organization, Tokyo, 2009), Knowledge Management: Case Studies for SME’s (APO, Tokyo, 2009), Knowledge Management Tools and Techniques (APO, Tokyo, 2010), Knowledge Management for the Public Sector (APO, Tokyo 2013) and APO Demonstration Projects (APO Tokyo, 2014

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