I often recommend Dr. John Halamka’s posts to colleagues, and this one in particular needs to be read. Life as a Healthcare CIO always comes through with something of value to knowledge strategists, and the April 12 post really got me thinking. My guess is that most of us in the KM/knowledge services “side” of the …
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 …
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 …
The New KM: A Personal View
From my perspective, and based on my observations as I move about the knowledge services community, the attributes of the new KM are becoming clear. Whether I’m working with clients or participating in discussions about KM and knowledge services (including quite a lot of just chatting and general conversation with pals and professional colleagues), there …
Talking the Talk: More on Knowledge Services
Sometimes it seems a little too easy, doesn’t it? A little too simplistic. And, yes, in our work we are often asked: cannot knowledge management do the job? Why must KM converge with information management and strategic learning in this discipline called knowledge services? There are two reasons. The first is that in today’s business and research environment, the management …
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