Welcome Reception, Seventeenth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 20–21 April 2017
Fourth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organizations, University of Greenwich, Greenwich, UK
Fifth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organizations, University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece
Garden Conversation with Krishan Kumar, Third International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organizations, Penang, Malaysia

The International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations offers delegates a selection of optional activities to help enhance the conference experience. In our conference model, both place-based and innovative online spaces will frame serendipitous encounters for personal and professional growth.

In-Person Special Events

We are currently working on crafting this year's in-person special events.

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Online Special Events

Online Welcome and Training Session

Join other delegates for a pre-conference welcome reception and training session.

We are excited to announce the online conference will be delivered on the CGScholar platform – developed by the Common Ground Media Lab, the research and technology arm of Common Ground Research Networks.

This special event will walk you through the CGScholar Event Microsite so you have a rich online experience by learning how to comment and participate online. It will also teach delegates how to update their profile and Presenter Pages in order to add digital media: video, sound, and other files.

Online Talking Circle

Talking Circles are a distinctive feature of our in-person conference, and this year we are also taking them online. Talking Circles offer an opportunity to meet other delegates face-to-face, and engage in extended discussion about the issues and concerns they feel are of utmost importance to that segment of the Research Network. Participation is open, encouraged, and supported.