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, …
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KM, Knowledge Services, Knowledge Strategy: Tim Powell Puts them Together
Stand back. Tim Powell is challenging one of our long-held societal (and organizational management) absolutes. And there’s no doubt about it: we are immediately drawn in by the title of Tim’s latest post: “Knowledge is Power – NOT!” Take a look at Competing in the Knowledge Economy: Observations by Tim Powell (August 12) and see …
Information and Knowledge Strategy: No Longer an “Emerging” Management Methodology
Tuesday, May 21 was Class Day 2013 at Columbia University’s School of Continuing Education, a splendid event for everyone affiliated with the school and its programs, including its graduate degree programs. Program directors introduced more than 500 candidates for degrees, giving us a grand opportunity to watch them walk joyfully across the stage to be …
Other Voices: Johel Brown-Grant on Working with Knowledge Strategy in Technology Management
Over the past four or five years, I’ve been observing a new sense of collaboration between technology “people” and KM “people.” Colleagues seem to be talking about this subject a lot, and there’s a general sense of agreement that the so-called “separation” between information technology and KM is breaking down. Indeed (in one example) …
General McChrystal Shares Some Thoughts about Knowledge Strategy
OK. So perhaps the title is a little bit of literary license, because I doubt if General McChrystal has heard of or given much thought to the concept of knowledge strategy. But that’s really a bit of speculation because I know very little about McChrystal. I know he retired in July 2010, and that he …
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