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The Three Eras of Knowledge Management - Summary

Conversation Matters

I have posted lengthy descriptions of each of the three eras of knowledge management and here I have made a brief summary of all three. Since the term “knowledge management” came into popular usage, there have been three significant changes in how organizations have thought about their knowledge.

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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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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. Staffing KM Positions. No KM Role.

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Potentiation: Neurology and Knowledge Management

Conversation Matters

Of course, it’s all a good deal more complex since that lone neuron is also exciting lots of other neurons and even turning some off – but for the purpose of thinking about how it impacts knowledge, lets stay simple. Each time the pathway is excited it becomes more potentiated, that is, more accessible the next time.

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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. . It could be the same employees mandated to be onsite, or it could include a staggering of different people present on different days or times. Communicate your plan.

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Boost Low Employee Engagement with Your Benefits Programs

Tango Health

Open enrollment: an opportunity to untangle your ecosystem The following are some strategies I recommend to clearly present your benefits programs: Tell employees what’s new from vendors to benefits programs. Set an agenda and publish it at least two weeks in advance, allowing employees to pick and choose the sessions they’d like to attend.

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Thinking of Hiring Your First L&D Employee? 6 Points to Consider

Zenefits

Have you ever attended a killer onboarding program, sat through a workshop that left you feeling inspired, or done a team bonding activity that had a lasting impact? Under a centralized model, L&D teams typically sit under the HR or Knowledge Management function. Failure to meet compliance training. OSHA training.