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

Conversation Matters

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. The knowledge existed within GM to develop a more competitive strategy. The knowledge management task is to bring together the collective knowledge of the organization to bear on complex issues.

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Collective Sensemaking: How One Organization uses the Oscillation Principle

Conversation Matters

I have interacted with K&S for over ten years, working with their clients and offering the K&S consultants my own growing insights about knowledge management. Examples of the topics are, celebrating a new book written by a member, the kids coming. These topics range from financial issues to up-coming conferences.

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We Know More Than We Can Say: The Paradox of Tacit Knowledge - Part One

Conversation Matters

“We know more than we can say” is a popular phrase heard at KM conferences and quoted in the many KM blogs. It is quoted to encourage attending to tacit knowledge, rather than exclusively focusing on explicit knowledge. The technicians, however, know that training is only the beginning of developing knowledge.

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Ashok Krish On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

For example, I authored a book called Masala Lab during the first lockdown, a book on the science of Indian cooking. Following work-from-home, we started seeing employees joining conferences from their living rooms, children running in and out of the screen and pets hanging about. Knowledge assistants?—?

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HR Tech Weekly: Episode #213: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

HR Examiner

We were there to enjoy the ultimate software users conference which was as usual an extraordinary gala with forty five hundred people in a huge ballroom in Las Vegas. Well that’s that they have to have a chief what I think is called the chief relationship manager of the chief Relationship Officer. 00:01:12:10 – 00:01:28:29.

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HR Tech Weekly: Episode #242: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

HR Examiner

Microsoft Ignite 2019: Meet Project Cortex, Office 365 knowledge-management service Link ». Join John Sumser at this year’s HRTech conference. have events people might have been to some of the conferences usually in the spring, I joined the board about two years ago. I met her at multiple conferences in the past.