Favorite Each organisation has its own culture, and the terms you use in KM need to fit that culture. Culture clash by Pascal on Flickr Every organisation that works with knowledge needs some form of Knowledge Management, but the words they use to describe component elements of KM may be
Favorite One of the more effective ways to introduce Knowledge Management is through solving a series of business problems. Here is a 12 step approach to doing just that. Image from wikimedia commons I came across this paper recently by Ray Dawson, professor of KM at Loughborough University, proposing a
Favorite What if you have no senior management backing for your Knowledge Management program? In a situation like this, your only recourse is to take a strategy known as “Guerrilla KM,” or “Stealth KM.” ExplosionOriginally uploaded by ˙Cаvin 〄 A Guerrilla Knowledge Management program is one where you work undercover,