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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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With Globoforce on Social Recognition

Strategic HCM

I’ve just been attending an event with Globoforce and the Conference Board on social recognition. Using executive and research insights, supported by a series of ‘myth busters’, Mosley and Irvine provide a clear and compelling case for a more strategic approach – the time for Strategic Recognition is here.” Jon Ingham.

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Collective Sensemaking: How One Organization uses the Oscillation Principle

Conversation Matters

The day provides time for necessary coordination and joint decision-making but also for sharing client work, exchanging professional development ideas, and working on projects. 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.

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How HR Chatbots Can Improve HR Processes (Includes Company Examples)

Analytics in HR

They use natural language processing (NLP) to understand employee and candidate questions and provide relevant information or complete actions. In Engagedly’s State of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Human Resource Management report, the AI adoption rate worldwide stands at 21%. They also collect documents and answer questions.

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

Conversation Matters

It is quoted to encourage attending to tacit knowledge, rather than exclusively focusing on explicit knowledge. At this time, I had been in the unit a couple or three years. Another researcher who has studied the sharing of tacit knowledge is Dorothy Leonard, who wrote Deep Smarts. This kind of stuff.

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Training Remote Workers: Strategies For Success In The Digital Age

HR Tech Girl

The switch to hybrid and fully remote working has required training teams to invest their time, budget, and energy into designing, developing, and delivering modern, virtual-first remote training experiences for upskilling new employees. This skill is critical to any remote worker and identifying skill gaps in this area should be a priority.

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HR Tech Weekly: Episode #243: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

HR Examiner

Google Cloud launches AI-driven management platform to tame network complexity Link ». Microsoft Ignite 2019: Meet Project Cortex, Office 365 knowledge-management service Link ». So I’ll be spending some time with that too. They really are workforce management application software in the market.