How KM delivers value by solving knowledge problems

Favorite Much of the value delivered through Knowledge Management comes as a result of solving problems. “How do you show the value of Knowledge Management?”  Yet another client was asking me the same question – how can you demonstrate the value? I had just quoted to him Shell’s 2007 claim that they

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Shared by Nick Milton June 13, 2022

Knowledge management: formal or informal? Connect or Collect?

Favorite People are often instinctively drawn towards one component of Knowledge Management. Here’s a way of looking at those components. Choices about the approach to KM are often made implicitly, emotionally, or through assumption, so it’s worth taking time out to analyse these approaches intellectually, before starting work on your

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Shared by Nick Milton June 6, 2022

How do pilots ensure knowledge is reused?

Favorite One of the biggest challenges is knowledge re-use. How does the aviation industry address this challenge? Image from wikimedia commons I often refer to aviation as a successful example of knowledge management, with lessons captured from every accident and incident and provided to pilots in the form of checklists,

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Shared by Nick Milton May 16, 2022

Why warring personalities are crucial for innovation

Favorite Why were the Wright brothers the first to invent the aeroplane? Perhaps because there were two of them, and because they fought all the time. Wilbur and Orville Wright, from wikimedia commons Anyone who is interested in innovation should visit the Basadur Applied Creativity site. There you will find

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Shared by Nick Milton May 3, 2022

KM and culture – interview with Dana Tessier on her recent book

Favorite  Culture is one of the major issues with KM implementation, as we have discussed regularly on this blog. A recent book, edited by Dana Tessier, throws new light on this topic, as discussed below.  The book is entitled “Organizational Culture Strategies for Effective Knowledge Management and Performance” and can

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Shared by Nick Milton April 25, 2022