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Chuck Tryon
Chuck Tryon is a nationally respected educator and popular symposium speaker. Chuck is a proven thought-leader in the fields of knowledge management, project management and business requirements. He alternates his time between creating new concepts, proving them by working on live projects and sharing his knowledge in seminar settings.
Chuck founded Tryon and Associates in 1986 to provide seminar training and consulting services. The strategies presented in Mr. Tryon’s seminars are used by thousands of professionals in hundreds of organizations across the United States, Europe and Canada. His client list includes many top 100 companies.
Chuck currently serves as the Chief of Program and Knowledge Management for MyHealth Access Network in Tulsa, Oklahoma. MyHealth was awarded a Beacon grant to create a Health Information Exchange (HIE) that connects patient data between the hospitals, labs, emergency services and medical providers in an eleven county area surrounding Tulsa.
Chuck has authored over a dozen seminars. He was recently published in “The Convergence of Project Management and Knowledge Management” from Scarecrow Press. His latest book, “Managing Organizational Knowledge: Third Generation Knowledge Management … and BEYOND” will be published by Taylor and Francis in the fall of 2011.
Chuck serves as a co-chair and moderator for the annual Knowledge and Project Management Symposium (www.kipanet.org) that is held each summer in Tulsa. Chuck is a frequent speaker for professional societies including Knowledge and Information Professionals Association (KIPA), Project Management Institute (PMI) and the International Association of Business Analysts (IIBA).
Chuck holds a masters degree in Knowledge Management from the University of Oklahoma and an undergraduate degree in Business Administration from the University of Tulsa.
Chuck and his wife, Tresa, reside in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. They have two grown daughters, Amanda and Casey and three wonderful grandchildren. Chuck is an advanced open water SCUBA diver with certification and experience in deep diving and wreck diving. He is also an active golfer.
Even given its short life span, Knowledge Management has clearly evolved through three distinct eras, and is already entering a fourth. These are not mutually exclusive events, but building blocks. In this presentation, KPM co-founder, Chuck Tryon, will explore these generations and identify how the KPM Symposium has helped build bridges between them over the past five years. It will also help you identify what your organization has accomplished and then intelligently determine where you plan to go. Without this perspective, decisions on KM strategies will likely be misdirected and disappointing.
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