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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Assessing Values in Online Technology. Ten Things We Learned. In part one in this series we revealed the abstract and methodology of the study and then the ten things we learned in part two. In part one in this series we revealed the abstract and methodology of the study and then the ten things we learned in part two.

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What is an intranet? The definitive explanation

ThoughtFarmer

Driven mainly by the pandemic, workplaces are discovering intranet software isn't just nice to have, but rather an essential platform for connecting employees in the hybrid workplace. It’s a website, communications channel, knowledge management tool, culture tool, and collaboration platform.

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Part II “We Know More Than We Can Say: How to Use Tacit Knowledge

Conversation Matters

. In Part I, I explained why “we know more than we can say” including, 1) how our brains store knowledge, 2) how we create knowledge 3) the values and relationships that are involved in tacit knowledge. The first is to draw on someone’s tacit knowledge for an answer to a pressing question or problem.

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Leveraging Collective Knowledge: NASA’s Constellation Program

Conversation Matters

Every organization has the problem of how to save the knowledge it has created, but after the cancelation of the Constellation program (CxP), NASA has that problem in spades. NASA learned its lesson about losing knowledge early in 1990. David Delong wrote about NASA' loss in Lost Knowledge , Oxford Press 2004.

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4 Great Ways to Conduct Peer Assists: Transferring Knowledge Effectively

Conversation Matters

In an earlier blog post I described a framework for Knowledge Transfer and explained that the choice of knowledge transfer process differs depending upon 1) what transfer problem the organization is trying to solve, and 2) the type of knowledge (e.g. The site is located in deep water in the North Sea.