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... we had Happy Hour. Arthur Andersen/Accenture grabbed an early lead in knowledge sharing because it recognized the value of a liquor license long before there was even a technological environment capable of supporting the likes of Notes or SharePoint. Their efforts demonstrate why successful knowledge management is rooted in the social, not the technical. It’s a lesson we keep ...
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... client’s challenging business problems. He/she must have Knowledge Management Strategy experience as well as exposure to Digital ... written communication skills. The Manager, Program Management must have excellent relationship building skills, as well as strong ... initiatives. Contributes to the ongoing development of the Program Management Domain and community at Sapient. Actively shares ...
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You’ll find good backgrounders and explainers on knowledge management all over the web. But most assume the reader works in ... other hand, Michela Ledwidge’s excellent Knowledge management 101 published by the Australian Nett magazine ... an overview for smaller businesses and entrepreneurs.
As Lewidge says;
Knowledge management is one of those terms you have probably heard but dismissed as ...
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... , and PublishingContent InfrastructureIf you're interested in learning more about social knowledge management in particular, I recommend you go to these two panels:
Collaboration Challenges 2: Sharing ... Innovation
This interactive discussion will cover the challenges of instituting an innovation management discipline, and solutions for overcoming them. This also speaks to issues such as ...
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... is one of the big thinkers in this area. He has always been critical of the old-skool knowledge management approaches and definitions. Interestingly the social Internet is showing he ... support for improved decision making and innovation throughout the organization. This is achieved through the effective management of human intuition and experience augmented by the provision of information, processes ...
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... Caribbean is convening a regional expert group meeting on knowledge management for development, to be held in 17 November 2009. A ... are: the existence of a rich cultural heritage and traditional knowledge in the Caribbean that can lead to potential contributions to the subregion’s development; and the development of a knowledge-management approach as a key contributing factor towards achievement ...
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