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How to be a Good Internal Consultant

Workplace Psychology

The Association of Internal Management Consultants (AIMC) says that an internal consultant provides various client support services within the enterprise. The Association of Internal Management Consultants (AIMC) says that an internal consultant provides various client support services within the enterprise.

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Balancing Technology and Employee Growth for Greater Organizational Productivity

Synergita

This blog is an attempt to guide managers, team leaders, and CEOs in exploring the interplay of technology and employee development that contributes to organizational productivity. Let us look at the tech revolution, how it has influenced employee growth, and how to find a balance between the two for organizational productivity.

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HR Leadership: A Fresh Perspective on Shaping Organisational Success

EmployeeConnect

In the corporate landscape where the mantra of ‘People First’ echoes among CEOs, a noticeable gap persists in recognising the pivotal role of HR professionals at the executive level. It necessitates the reinvention of organisational business models and demands a keen understanding of the irreversible demographic changes underway.

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

Conversation Matters

At one point GM had 138 best practice teams and 33 centers of expertise working with identified subject matter experts. 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.

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The Power of Action Learning: A Process for Building a Collaborative Culture

Conversation Matters

One of the most powerful tools for moving an organization’s culture toward collaboration and knowledge sharing is a process called Action Learning. It is not a new process, but one that was used both in Europe and the US, long before the term “Knowledge Management” was first heard in organizations.

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If the Army Can Put Its Doctrine Up On a Wiki, You've Got No Excuse

Conversation Matters

A few weeks ago I had the privilege of watching an astounding event - a room full of Soldiers typing Army doctrine onto a wiki so that Soldiers in the field could make changes as they were discovering new and better tactics in the midst of fighting a war. But let me begin at the beginning of the story. the first eight manuals went up.

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A Wiki for Generals

Conversation Matters

Here are a few examples of the kind of knowledge in those 100 manuals. Here are a few examples of the kind of knowledge in those 100 manuals. In this time of accelerated change any organization’s principles and strategies require constant examination and challenge. Eventually there will be 230 manuals up on the wiki.