Favorite There is one immediate test of effective knowledge transfer, and that is the Aha moment. Image from wikimedia commons Anyone who has ever, at any time, tried to explain something to someone else, is aware of the “Aha moment”. The Aha moment, oterhwise known as the Light-bulb moment, is
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Shared by Nick Milton March 6, 2018
Favorite KM organisations need a Knowledge workstream as well as a Product/Project workstream. But what are the knowledge outputs? I have blogged several times about the KM workstream you need in your organisation; the knowledge factory that runs alongside the product factory or the project factory. But what are the
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Shared by Nick Milton March 5, 2018
Favorite Knowledge is born in a three-stage process of reflection on experience – here’s how. Experiencing, Learning, Reflecting, by Denise Krebs on Flickr I think most people accept that knowledge is born through reflection on experience. The three-stage process in which this happens is the core of how the military
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Shared by Nick Milton March 2, 2018
Favorite “What would it take, to get you to share more of your knowledge Image from wikimedia commons This was a question Shell asked in an internal survey, several years ago, in order to understand the incentives and barriers for knowledge sharing. The top 6 answers were as follows More
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Shared by Nick Milton March 1, 2018
Favorite To be able to transfer subtleties of knowledge, we need subtleties of language. Image from wikimedia commons The Eskimo languages have, it is claimed, 50 words for snow (falling or lying snow, and ice). This may or may not be true, but their various words can carry a huge
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Shared by Nick Milton February 28, 2018
Favorite Perhaps the most important skill for the KM professional is the skill of Questioning. Questions are the hook from which most of your knowledge hangs. Anyone with small children knows that itireless questioning underpins their early learning. The same principle applies in organisations. Making knowledge conscious, making it explicit,
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Shared by Nick Milton February 27, 2018
Favorite Courtesy of the Patrick Lambe Vimeo account, here is Carla Newman talking about the Knowledge Retention process developed at Shell Carla Newman on ROCK (Retention of Critical Knowledge) from Patrick Lambe on Vimeo. View Original Source (nickmilton.com) Here.
Favorite There can come a time when the therapeutic benefits of Knowledge Management can outweigh the commercial benefits. One of the spin-off benefits of Knowledge Management is the culture change it can bring with it. Facilitated dialogue-based processes such as after action review, peer assist, retrospect etc are all themselves
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Shared by Nick Milton February 23, 2018
Favorite Here’s a great Boston Square which looks at the four barriers to KM in a generic way. It looks at the unwillingness and the inability that can affect both the knowledge supplier, and the knowledge user. Any combination of these is a block to Knowledge management. The Supplier is Unwilling to
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Shared by Nick Milton February 22, 2018
Favorite Many of us are used to holding knowledge capture events at the end of a project. There is also merit in repeating this exercise one year (or more) later. Imagine a project that designs and builds something – a factory, for example, or a toll bridge, or a block
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Shared by Nick Milton February 21, 2018