Resources
Links
Networks:
Expat Organisations/ Websites:
ANZA Technology
Network
Non-profit business network aimed at bringing together Australian, New Zealand
and US technology companies and executives. It has big funders like Macquarie
Bank, Intel Capital, Silicon Valley Bank, Austrade and Investment NZ.
Kiwi Expatriate Association (KEA):
A network of expat New Zealanders prepared to give help and advice to potential
exporters.
The Global Network of Kiwis (Gnok): Founded
in late 2001 by Andy Lark. Gnok aims to use senior US business and technology
people to coach small numbers of well-established New Zealand technology companies
to penetrate the US market.
nzconnection: Wesbsite: Connecting
expats with New Zealand enterprise success.
Technology Groups:
New Zealand Computer Society
New Zealand Software Association
Canterbury Software Cluster
Women in Technology (WIT)
is New Zealand's only networking group that aims to encourage women to actively
participate in the country's fast-growing technology industry. The group provides
an open and supportive forum to bring women together to share ideas, experiences,
and to learn new skills through personal development courses and networking
presentations featuring inspirational women from within the industry. For
more information contact tania@womenintechnology.co.nz or visit www.womenintechnology.co.nz
FastCompany
The National Business Review
Unlimited Magazine
Intellectual Capital/ Knowledge Management:
Official Intellectual
Capital Home Page
This site contains useful information for knowledge managers who are interested
in identifying, measuring and managing Intellectual Capital in organisations.
Introductory Course on Knowledge Management
Visit Karl Erik Sveiby's site and try out an online learning module - introduction
to the concepts of intangible assets and knowledge flows. The course assists
you in creating your own list of KM projects, ranked in priority order.
KMWorld - Creating and Managing the Knowledge-based
Enterprise
KMWorld is a business-to-business publication.
Marketing:

