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2020 Intranet Trends

ThoughtFarmer

In the last 15 years, we have seen a LOT of changes relating to intranets–from design trends, to navigation trends, to accessibility trends. We’ve also seen intranet trends recirculate (see below: knowledge management). . Below are our predictions for intranet trends in 2020. . Risk reduction.

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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Today, in part three of our series we’ll look at the types of assessment, trends and observations, tips for buyers, and tips for sellers. In part three we looked at the types of assessments, trends and observations, tips for buyers, and tips for sellers. Survey data was collected in Euroope (22%) and the US (78%).

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Gen Z Rising: How This New Generation Will Transform the Workplace

Employment Metrix

This generation tends to be frugal, probably relating to the recession during their childhoods in 2008. Data shows Gen Z believes mentoring ability is one of the most important qualities in an effective leader. Technology Trends. Machine learning: Machine intelligence is already present in knowledge management.

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A Model Lessons Learned System – The US Army

Conversation Matters

I have detailed the progression of this system using the model I constructed for The Three Eras of Knowledge Management. Since the beginning of the Iraq war CALL has become a subset of the larger Army Combined Arms Center’s Battle Command Knowledge System located in Ft Leavenworth. Identifies gaps in knowledge.

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Evaluation in Healthcare Improvement

Conversation Matters

One of the key questions we will consider at the Salzburg Conference is, “How do we know that no other factors are influencing the results—for example, other changes of which we are not aware, or secular trends?” In this blog I provide an answer that I think is applicable to both healthcare improvement and knowledge management.

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