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Why Knowledge Management Didn’t Save General Motors: Addressing Complex Issues By Convening Conversation

Conversation Matters

GM was brought down by a flawed strategy, but an organization’s strategy is clearly a product of the knowledge that exists within its walls. The knowledge existed within GM to develop a more competitive strategy. The knowledge management task is to bring together the collective knowledge of the organization to bear on complex issues.

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Transparent Office: In-the-Flow and Above-the-Flow

Transparent Office

» December 26, 2007 In-the-Flow and Above-the-Flow I often hear from wiki champions inside organizations that "Its hard to get people to use wikis" Theres something right about that comment, but also something wrong. That was one of the great (if depressing) learnings of the Knowledge Management movement.

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How to Learn From Experience

Conversation Matters

Generative questions are the gold standard of learning from experience becasue they surprise us, engage both heart and spirit, build relationships, and reframe reality ( Bushe 2007 ). Modules developed by leading management thinkers guide these meetings. Psychological safety grows over time and with repeated contact. Action Learning.

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KM in Global Services

Knowledge Musings

At the start of the meeting, we enjoyed a nice conversation about what each of us are doing with knowledge management. Gian Jagai of Hitachi Global Services was the main speaker discussed the entertaining topic of " So You Were Just Promoted to Knowledge Manager - Now What?

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The Bamboo Project Blog: My Personal Learning Environment

The Bamboo Project Blog

and technorati tags that Ive set up in my account and for my Ning groups (although I forgot to include a few of these in my mindmap, I realize). Posted by: Michele Martin | April 11, 2007 at 03:04 PM Michele, For me David Allen's actual book, Getting Things Done, was the most helpful. To learn more, go here.

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Whatever happened to.?

Knowledge Musings

The article in question is ' Knowledge Management: The Role of Technology'. With Groove 2007 now being part of the Microsoft Office 2007 suite (enterprise edition) we may hear more of it again. I was asked last week by Jerry Ash, editor of InsideKnowledge , to contribute an article on IT as an enabler of KM.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning

The Bamboo Project Blog

There is a group blog that is all about this - and does a regular piece "What five things did you learn today?" " Posted by: Beth | March 06, 2007 at 04:46 PM Wouldn't that be a cool collaborative exercise for us to run? Start a nonprofit group learning blog where we could have our learning experiences in one place.