"KM rights and responsibilities" charter at Oxfam

Favorite What rights do your workers have in terms of access to knowledge? What are their corresponding responsibilities? Intermon Oxfam by on Mover el Bigote on Flickr Knowledge management is well developed in the aid and development sector, perhaps because knowledge, in this sector, as a more abundant resource than

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Shared by Nick Milton August 14, 2020

Yokoten – the Japanese approach to best practice sharing

Favorite How do Japanese organisations approach best pratice sharing? Let’s look at Yokoten Workers exchanging knowledge (genchi gembutsu)  Japan, exemplified by Toyota, has developed its own flavour of Knowledge Management.  Together with a local focus on knowledge development (Kaizen), knowledge documentation (A3) and the behaviours of Hansei we can add

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Shared by Nick Milton August 13, 2020

Yokoten – the Japanese approach to best practice sharing

Favorite How do Japanese organisations approach best pratice sharing? Let’s look at Yokoten Workers exchanging knowledge (genchi gembutsu)  Japan, exemplified by Toyota, has developed its own flavour of Knowledge Management.  Together with a local focus on knowledge development (Kaizen), knowledge documentation (A3) and the behaviours of Hansei we can add

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Shared by Nick Milton August 13, 2020

Don’t lead the witness (the objectivity of the km professional)

Favorite Very often the Knowledge Management professional (especially the Knowledge Engineer) will get involved in the mechanics of Knowledge Capture. This is where they need to be fully objective, and avoid “leading the witness”.  Image from Wikimedia If you, as Knowledge Manager, are involved in a Knowledge Capture service, the purpose

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Shared by Nick Milton August 12, 2020

The link between Data, Information and Knowledge – an example

Favorite The link between Data, Information and Knowledge is not as simple as the three being a linear progression. Knowledge is something you ADD to Data and Information, rather than something that arises FROM Information. As an illustration, consider the link between data, information and knowledge as they are involved

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Shared by Nick Milton August 6, 2020

KM – who is in the driving seat?

Favorite A knowledge management strategy is not set in stone. It is not a fixed, immutable 5-year roadmap – it needs to change as the business landscape change. But who should steer these changes? Who is in the driving seat? Image by Ivan Radic on Flickr Does the KM team

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Shared by Nick Milton August 3, 2020

KM is not an oxymoron

Favorite “Knowledge Management” is not an oxymoron, the term is merely being read the wrong way round. One primary argument against the term “Knowledge Management” is that knowledge cannot be managed. Knowledge is an intangible, is personal and context specific, and is not an object in it’s own right, so

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Shared by Nick Milton July 31, 2020

3 types of Tacit Knowledge

Favorite In an interesting New Scientist article, Harry Collins (author of “Tacit and Explicit knowledge“) describes three types of Tacit Knowledge.  Image from wikimedia commons We know about the concept of tacit knowledge, which originally was described as knowledge which cannot be expresses (although often nowadays people use the term for knowledge

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Shared by Nick Milton July 30, 2020