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Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.

Primary Title
  • Catching the Knowledge Wave
Date Broadcast
  • Friday 3 August 2001
Release Year
  • 2001
Start Time
  • 12 : 15
Finish Time
  • 13 : 20
Duration
  • 65:00
Episode
  • 20
Channel
  • Sky Digital 25
Broadcaster
  • Sky Network Television
Programme Description
  • Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Knowledge management--New Zealand--Congresses
  • Knowledge management--Economic aspects--New Zealand--Congresses
Genres
  • Business/Financial
  • Educational
  • Event
  • Politics
  • Special
Hosts
  • Rob Neale (Presenter)
  • Lotta McVeigh (Presenter)
Contributors
  • Michael Porter (Speaker)
  • Stephen Tindall (Speaker)
  • Bridget Wickham (Speaker)
  • Sky Network Television (Production Unit)
  • The University of Auckland (Production Unit)
  • The New Zealand Government (Production Unit)
  • Front Page Films & Television (Production Unit)
  • Gray Taylor (Director)
  • Richard Harman (Producer)
Subjects
  • Knowledge management--New Zealand--Congresses
  • Knowledge management--Economic aspects--New Zealand--Congresses