Favorite Is KM change better seen as top-down, or bottom-up? The answer is Neither; it’s side to side. Lighting a prescribed fire, from nps.gov Thanks to Steve Dale for alerting me to this post from Digital Tonto entitled “True Transformation Isn’t Top-Down Or Bottom-Up, But Side-To-Side, which offers a really
Favorite The growth of artificial intelligence could create 58 million net new jobs in the next few years, states the World Economic Forum [1]. Yet, according to the Tencent Research Institute, it’s estimated that currently there are 300,000 AI engineers worldwide, but millions are needed [2]. As you can tell,
Favorite When beginning with KM, don’t start with the How; start with the What. We frequently find that when people start thinking about Knowledge Management implementation, they start thinking about the solution first. They may research technology, they may seek out some excellent processes, they may (if they are smart) think
Favorite According to one expert, people are either Rocks or Sponges when it comes to learning. The most powerful thing that leaders can do to help Knowledge Management succeed is to drive that desire to learn as part of the corporate culture. If the drive to learn is there, the
Favorite The housing market is complex. There is a continuously changing supply of student housing units around any given education campus. Moreover, the accepted value of a unit continuously changes based on physical and social variables. These variables could include proximity to campus with regard to other available options, friend
Favorite What’s the link between Innovation and KM? Are they opposites? Are they the same? Are they two sides of the same coin? This post from the archives explores the relationship between the two. Innovation Chalkboard by Missy Schmidt on Flickr Here are some of our thoughts. As ever we
Favorite Is your Knowledge Management framework reactive, or proactive? And what’s the difference? Let’s look at two ways in which you can develop a KM approach of KM Framework. Let’s call them reactive, and proactive. Reactive KM A reactive KM framework reacts to events. You may react to the threat
Favorite Voice-powered experiences are gaining traction and customer love. Volley is at the cutting edge of voice-controlled entertainment with its series of popular smart-speaker games, and many aspects of Volley rely on Amazon Polly. Every day, more and more people switch on lights, check the weather, and play music not
Favorite Course Hero is an online learning platform that provides students access to over 25 million course-specific study materials, including study guides, class notes, and practice problems for numerous subjects. The platform, which runs on AWS, is designed to enable every student to take on their courses feeling confident and
Favorite The organisation, findability and access to documents is part of KM, but by no means all. There is a strong tradition of document management within the KM field, and this is a very good thing. Some of an organisation’s knowledge will be held within documents (although some would argue