[Ed O’Neal and Guy St. Clair got to know one another at the recent KM Education Forum Summit in Washington, where they talked together about KM work in the corporate structure. Thanks to Ed for sharing his thoughts with SMR’s readers.] In and out of KM for a career… I spent 24 years in …
Basic Knowledge Sharing: Saving Lives
OK. Perhaps the title is a little dramatic, but if you take a look at today’s blog post from Dr. John D. Halamka you’ll have a quick lesson in the basics (and the rewards) of KD/KS, that knowledge development/knowledge sharing we speak about so much. A Japanese Starbucks Model for Healthcare Quality describes the simplest …
The New KM: Advance Notice and Podcast
For a couple of years now, I’ve been playing around with some pretty important changes I’ve observed in the overall KM/knowledge services/knowledge strategy picture. Clients and colleagues are doing things differently than they were a few years ago, and I’m watching with considerable interest what’s happening here. And it’s an appropriate time to be thinking …
Question: How Do Knowledge Workers Help with Information Overload?
The Information Africa Organization (IAO) is a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) registered in Kenya by the NGO council. The main objective of the organization is to build capacity among the youth in Information Communication (ICT) to enhance use of information available in the cyberspace for development. The full description of IAO’s objective is found here. …
Is KM/Knowledge Services a Tool or a Discipline?
Edwin Vargas at the LinkedIn Knowledge Management Group has responded to recent posts here, last week’s series about KM/knowledge services. Edwin’s question is valuable and will, I expect, help think about KM/knowledge services a little differently. In his response, Edwin tells us that his company is talking about getting vendors that provide tools for KM. He …
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