Favorite “Learning before, during and after” is one of the oldest models in KM, and still one of the most useful. Learning before, during and after was one of the early bywords for Knowledge Management at BP in the 90s – a simple and memorable mantra that project staff can
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Shared by Nick Milton March 29, 2018
Favorite Complex organisations may be involved in more than one type of activity, and may need more than one KM strategy and framework. Two of the early activities in any Knowledge Management implementation are to develop a Knowledge Management Strategy (as we discussed yesterday), and start to map out a potential
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Shared by Nick Milton August 11, 2017
Favorite The goal of Knowledge Management is to embed an effecting Knowledge Management Framework, that enables a thriving KM culture and impacts organisational outcomes. But sometimes one Framework is not enough. I have blogged before about the different sorts of Knowledge which need to be managed, and suggested that Knowledge
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Shared by Nick Milton March 24, 2017