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Ten Big Ideas of Knowledge Management

Conversation Matters

Knowledge is created when diverse perspectives are brought together in conversation - when people are able to build on each other’s ideas. Whether it is through an email or in person, asking is a little risky; we are often fearful that others will think we are less competent or will be offended.

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Recruiting Strategies To Hire Top Talent In 2024 in UAE

Bayzat

The aim is not just to compete in the job market but to do it really well with talent management, so the company can get the best candidates for key positions. Clearly state the salary range or compensation structure, along with any additional benefits; transparency about compensation can help manage candidate expectations.

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Three Books Every KM Professional Should Read

Conversation Matters

They are: Teaming: How Organizations Learn, Innovate, and Compete in the Knowledge Economy , 2012, by Amy Edmondson, a Harvard Professor of Organizational Learning. Critical Knowledge Transfer: Tools for Managing Your Company’s Deep Smarts, 2015, by Dorothy Leonard, Walter Swat, and Gavin Barton.

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Transferring Expertise: The Best Way to Move Tacit Knowledge

Conversation Matters

What differentiates an expert from someone who is simply competent is both the number of experiences he has had and the range of those experiences - so that when he begins his search for relevant “Lego pieces” he has more and more varied pieces to choose from. See Do Teach is a three part series of engagements between an Expert and a Learner.

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Three Books Every KM Professional Should Read

Conversation Matters

They are: Teaming: How Organizations Learn, Innovate, and Compete in the Knowledge Economy , 2012, by Amy Edmondson, a Harvard Professor of Organizational Learning. Critical Knowledge Transfer: Tools for Managing Your Company’s Deep Smarts, 2015, by Dorothy Leonard, Walter Swat, and Gavin Barton.

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Improving Knowledge Worker Productivity

Conversation Matters

As Knowledge Management professionals our job is the help organizations leverage their knowledge. Our attention is focused on the knowledge worker and our major task is to devise ways for those knowledge workers to share the knowledge they have gained with their peers. Knowledge Management Professionals.

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

Thrive Global

The best ideas come to life when a diverse team is working together to bounce ideas off each other. Employers who are looking to compete in this “war for talent” will need to provide flexible hours of work, particularly individual flexibility for those who may need to log in later in the day due to child-care responsibilities.