Favorite Implementing technology alone is often a reason for KM failure, and here’s a prime example. Grochim [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons One of the early successes of Knowledge Management was the Ford “best practice replication” system, known as BPR – a system for identifying, sharing and re-using process
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Shared by Nick Milton February 11, 2019
Favorite Here is another review of Knowledge Management salaries from various salary-comparison sites See similar posts from 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012 From Glassdoor we see an average salary of £46k (US$60k) and a range from £30k to £69k (US$39k to 90k) From IT jobs watch we get a bunch of useful stuff, though
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Shared by Nick Milton February 8, 2019
Favorite Public organisations can learn from the coastguard when it comes to getting wide scale input to lesson learning US coastguard units train on Lake Ponchartrain by Coast Guard on Flickr Any public organisation, especially one with an element of high priority service, needs a lesson-learning process to improve that service.
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Shared by Nick Milton February 7, 2019
Favorite In this blog post I want to contrast two software systems, the Lessons Database, and the Lessons Management System. Lessons Leaned. Sure, by Mike Licht on Flickr There are two types of Lessons Learned approaches, which you could differentiate as “Lessons for Information” and “Lessons for Action”. These represent
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Shared by Nick Milton February 6, 2019
Favorite This is a story I have reposted a couple of times, because its so uplifting to read of a World Leader who values Knowledge so highly. Image from wikimedia commons The text below is taken from the outstanding book “playing the enemy”, by John Carlin – a book about
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Shared by Nick Milton February 5, 2019
Favorite There is a strong argument that the purpose of Knowledge Management is decision support. But which decisions should KM support? Peter Senge tells us that Knowledge is the ability to make effective decisions, and the new ISO standard 30401:2018 tells us that knowledge is “human or organizational asset enabling effective
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Shared by Nick Milton February 4, 2019
Favorite KM can add purpose to internal benchmarking, by using it to drive knowledge sharing Image from wikimedia commons Many commercial organisations track internal KPIs. They publish league tables of the different departments, and differentiate the high performers, and the poor performers. But Why? What’s the point? Surely not just
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Shared by Nick Milton February 1, 2019
Favorite This post contains quotes from KM teams about building a communication strategy to support KM implementation KM is a change program, and Communication is one of your most levers in delivering change. Every KM implementation needs a communication strategy. Here is some guidance on a KM communication strategy, illustrated
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Shared by Nick Milton January 31, 2019
Favorite In KM – do you “let a thousand flowers bloom”? Or is your garden more planned that that? Image from wikimedia comons One of my favourite sayings is that if knowledge is organic, KM is gardening. And as all gardeners know, gardening is hard work! Even within the topic
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Shared by Nick Milton January 30, 2019
Favorite Struggling to get traction with senior managers for your Knowledge Management initiative? That’s partly because they don’t know how much the organisation’s knowledge is worth. Show me the money, by Alan / Falcon on Flickr Ten years ago, my first ever post on this blog suggested that knowledge management is
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Shared by Nick Milton January 29, 2019