Change management. It seems to be on our minds constantly, and as we move deeper into our wide-ranging uses of technology, we hear more and more about change in the workplace (and, not to be ignored, in our personal lives as well). In this so-called “digital age” or what I like to call “the golden …
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Knowledge Services: The Change Management Connection
The principles of change management and change implementation have been studied and written about by many people. Indeed, as we are not shy about letting people know, Dale Stanley and I have written about the subject (and we continue to discuss change management often with our clients and colleagues). In our recommendations about this important …
The Knowledge Services/Change Management Connection
The principles of change management and change implementation have been studied and written about by many people. Indeed, as noted below, Dale Stanley and I have written about the subject (and continue to discuss change management with our clients and colleagues often). In the essay referred to below, we provide what we call “The Four …
Humanist Management and Knowledge Services: What Do We Get?
[Guy St. Clair: This post is co-authored with colleague Jake Gach, Consultant at Accenture. Jake’s insight for this post is particularly appreciated.] In today’s society, especially in the United States but equally in many other parts of the world, much thought is being given to defining and building – or strengthening – a humane …
Is Knowledge Services the Critical Management Discipline for the 21st Century Organization?
As an evangelist for knowledge services, I often refer to our subject as “the critical management discipline for the 21st Century.” I’m not shy about saying this (as anyone who has had a few minutes conversation with me can confirm). And, yes, every once in a while there’s a bit of challenge: how can I …
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