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Why Knowledge Management Didn’t Save General Motors: Addressing Complex Issues By Convening Conversation

Conversation Matters

In 2008 KM was alive and well at GM. GM was brought down by a flawed strategy, but an organization’s strategy is clearly a product of the knowledge that exists within its walls. GM was brought down by a flawed strategy, but an organization’s strategy is clearly a product of the knowledge that exists within its walls.

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Gen Z Rising: How This New Generation Will Transform the Workplace

Employment Metrix

Gen Z students learned to create a document on a school computer, upload it to the cloud, do research on the bus ride home using their phone or tablet, and finish it on their laptop while Face Timing with a friend. This generation tends to be frugal, probably relating to the recession during their childhoods in 2008. Tech-driven.

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KM program at Kent State

Knowledge Musings

Thanks to a note at the KM Forum blog I see that there is a virtual open house at Kent State's information architecture and knowledge management (IAKM) program. Online Open House on Knowledge Management Online Options in IAKM. The presentation includes options for students to ask questions live.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Seven Strategies for Supporting Personal Learning Environments at Work

The Bamboo Project Blog

Nurture a Culture of Learning Staff have to feel that learning is part of their jobs and that the organization theyre working for truly supports their professional development. Ive written before about how to create a learning climate here and here and I think that without this critical component, PLEs are really dead in the water.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning

The Bamboo Project Blog

Main | Another Way to Participate in our Social Media Wiki Carnival and a Few Shout-Outs » Blogging for Learning Beth Kanter wrote yesterday about the recent growth in blogs maintained by nonprofit techies, linking it to my earlier posts on creating a climate of learning. The Bamboo Project Blog « A Seriously Creative Ad!

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Social Media in HR Summit, Dublin, Ireland ~ HR to HR 2.0 and.

Strategic HCM

1 global online influencer in talent management. #6 5 Things Every HR Pro Can Learn From Riley Cooper and the Eagles. Social Advantage (Management 2.0 Social Advantage (Management 2.0 Knowledge Infusion Centre of Excellence. SuccessFactors Performance and Talent Management Blog. My website.

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What elements of an improvement are transferable, and what adaptations are needed?

Conversation Matters

Transferable” implies moving the knowledge that was gained in one place, to another place. In this format the interaction is not a presentation but is a group discussion, what I referred earlier as collective sensemaking. The term “adaptation” acknowledges that the improvement must change to fit into the new context.