Favorite The concept of a Knowledge Product is a common one in the development sector, and is used as a label for many types of document. But what makes a product a “knowledge product”? Many organisations working in the development sector create what they call “Knowledge Products”. The African Development
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Shared by Nick Milton January 16, 2018
Favorite If lesson learning is so simple, why do organisations so often fail to learn the big lessons? We seem to be able to learn the little lessons, like improving small aspects of projects, but the big lessons seem to be relearned time and time again. Why is this? Some
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Shared by Nick Milton January 15, 2018
Favorite The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has a pretty good process for capturing and distributing lessons. Here are the 11 steps. Every Emergency Services organisation pays close attention to Lesson-Learning (see for the approach taken by the Wildland Fire Service). They know that effective attention to learning from lessons can
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Shared by Nick Milton January 12, 2018
Favorite There are 4 legs on the Knowledge Management table. Are you investing evenly in each of them? Knowledge Management requires equal attention to the four key enablers of People, Process, Technology and Governance. The test of whether you truly are paying equal attention is whether your KM program investments
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Shared by Nick Milton January 11, 2018
Favorite Many Enterprise Social Network adoptions have stalled. What lessons can we draw for Knowledge Management? Enterprise Social Networking (ESN) technologies such as Yammer, Slack and Facebook for Business are often introduced on the same premise as Knowledge Management – that these technologies will allow staff to share knowledge, collaborate,
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Shared by Nick Milton January 10, 2018
Favorite Courtesy of IT Jobswatch, UK, here is a summary of the state of UK IT-related KM job market Basically, the job market is much the same or slightly better than last year, and a bit worse than it was 2 years ago. Median UK salaries seem pretty constant. These
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Shared by Nick Milton January 9, 2018
Favorite Knowledge adds value when it is current, useful, validated, acccessible, combines knowledge from many sources, and is packaged in a usable format. Here’s how Siemens does its knowledge synthesis and packaging. Siemens define a knowledge asset as being Validated Explicit knowledge on a value-adding Business processes. I like this definition, as it
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Shared by Nick Milton January 8, 2018
Favorite Thank you for your support for this blog in 2017 – here is a review of the year, and our Top 10 posts. More will follow in 2018 Average number of blog user sessions per week through 2017 Support for this blog has been steady during 2017 after a
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Shared by Nick Milton December 31, 2017
Favorite Here is a reference to a great story about the value of simple KM in healthcare The story is taken from a California State University blog on KM, and references an earlier Times Magazine story, available to subscribers. The Time magazine is ostensibly about doctors’ pay, but also describes
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Shared by Nick Milton December 18, 2017
Favorite Here are three powerful principles about building an effective learning system. The principles come from his interesting article about CAVNET – an online forum for the junior leaders of the US Army 1st Cavalry. It’s worth reading the whole article, but I share below some of the points made by
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Shared by Nick Milton December 15, 2017