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3 Reasons Conversational Technology Should Be on Your Radar

HRExecutive

Full disclosure: When I’m not on the road attending an HR event, I probably speak to Amazon’s Alexa at home more than just about all the people I know. I ask her when my next meeting is, how long it will take me to drive somewhere, to play the “HR Happy Hour Show” and lots more. Advertisement. Information Access and Retrieval.

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A Knowledge Management Strategy for Non-Profits Working in Developing Countries

Conversation Matters

I recently conducted a study of eleven non-profits to find out how knowledge management (KM) was being implemented in developing countries. In this article I have 1) outlined the findings from that study, and 2) developed a knowledge management strategy based on the findings.

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The Hybrid Workplace: What it is, why it matters, and how to implement it in your workplace

ThoughtFarmer

The early days of the COVID-19 pandemic were a strange and chaotic time for workplaces around the world. . This paved the way for a new workplace model: The hybrid workplace. . Similar to how schools offer a hybrid learning approach, a hybrid work environment blends in-office work with remote work. .

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

HR Examiner

Hosts Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss important news and topics in recruiting and HR technology. Topics: KronosWorks 2019, ADP BuyBack, Ceridian Secondary Public Offering, New PeopleStrong President, HireVue is in the AI-facial recognition ethics hot seat and Amazon launches AWS Data Exchange. Other News this Week.

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Where Knowledge Management Has Been and Where It Is Going- Part Three

Conversation Matters

In this three part series I‘ve classified the evolving landscape of knowledge management into three categories. The first category is Leveraging Explicit Knowledge and is about capturing documented knowledge and building it into a collection - connecting people to content. Leveraging Collective Knowledge.