To share more knowledge, build bigger tribes

Favorite We are built to share knowledge within our tribes. To improve knowledge sharing, build bigger tribes. Papua New Guinea – True North –on Flickr – source/credit: North Star Cruises. Photograph by David Kirkland.  Attribution-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-ND 2.0) As humans, we have  always had the ability, through language

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Shared by Nick Milton February 3, 2020

Challenges for a new CKO (NASA video)

Favorite In this video, Ed Hoffman (ex-CKO of NASA) talks about some of the challenges facing a new CKO trying to introduce a new KM program. He concludes The KM program has to “fit” the organisation, and how people work The KM program should address pain points for people and

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Shared by Nick Milton January 31, 2020

A useful matrix for mapping senior stakeholders

Favorite We know that senior level support for Knowledge Management remains the greatest challenge for KM, and that once established, it is by far the greatest enabler. But how do you gain this support? My Knoco South Africa colleague Ian Corbett uses the matrix shown here to identify areas where

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Shared by Nick Milton January 30, 2020

What KM can learn from start-ups – 5, build a good product

Favorite Last week I started a set of blog posts likening KM implementation to a business start-up. Here is number 5 in the series.  Lean Start-up methodology, by Rebeca Zuniga on Flickr This blog series uses this analogy of a start-up to inform KM implementation. It reviews 5 common reasons

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Shared by Nick Milton January 28, 2020