[The following is the text of the March 23, 2018 SMR Knowledge Services Podcast.] Today we’re looking at strategy and how we knowledge strategists — some of us — think about knowledge strategy. But before we get to working with knowledge strategy as a specific kind of strategy, it might be wise to focus on …
Other Voices: Jeri Lou McKinney Brings Knowledge Strategy to the Corporate Community
This post might to be considered (by some) as blatant promotion. Yep! They’re right about that. And Mr. Guy is making no apologies. Over the last couple of years I’ve become aware of how a colleague named Jeri Lou McKinney – in Dallas TX – is making a difference in getting the KM, knowledge services, …
Knowledge Workers in the New Environment (3)
In the August 29th SMR post we gave attention to knowledge workers, a first “category” for people working in the knowledge domain. Another category is that of strategic knowledge professionals. These are knowledge development/knowledge sharing (KD/KS) employees often thought of as a company’s “information professionals,” “content professionals,” “IT specialists,” “information managers,” or any of the myriad new titles …
“Same Institution, Changing Culture, Different Economic Context, Different Set of Players….”
Reviewing a few recent client assignments, I find myself intrigued when we get to speaking about what works and what doesn’t work. I’m also stimulated by comments offered in response to a previous SMR post about Sharing Techniques from the Development Community (which itself was inspired by Ian Thorpe’s Learning as Part of the Brand). As a result, …
Knowledge Workers in the New KM Environment
After the build-up in prior posts about the Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (SLA) – held in Philadelphia last month – a bit of follow-up is appropriate. I won’t report on the entire conference, but I’m happy to share a few comments about some of the activities. Perhaps this brief post will be of …
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