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How to capture institutional knowledge

Insperity

However, when a well-tenured person does retire or resign, a substantial reserve of company-specific insights may be lost. That is, unless you have a system for regularly capturing institutional knowledge. We see institutional knowledge as a good thing (until it’s not). That’s the trouble with institutional knowledge.

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Kelman on Knowledge management 2.0

Knowledge Musings

Steve Kelman has Knowledge management 2.0 in the July 14, 2008 Federal Computer Week magazine. If yesterday’s catchphrase was knowledge management, today’s is collaboration. To some extent, knowledge management and collaboration have common features. It's all about collaboration.

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How can you boost employee productivity at the workplace? 

Hppy

Several alternatives are available for AI-powered knowledge management systems like Knowmax, Upland, Mindtouch, etc. #4 They may occasionally publish the employee’s name along with a photograph in the company’s magazine. Productivity has an impact on business costs as well. 4 AI-Powered Training.

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An Organization That Is Serious About Lessons Learned:The Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center

Conversation Matters

Lack of motivation of the source to provide enough detail for the recipient to implement the lesson – firefighters are willing to provide enough detail to keep their colleagues out of life-threatening situations and the recognition from having their name and often their picture as well is an added incentive.

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4 Solution Areas

Transparent Office

If you'd like to read more, Ross Mayfield talks about the 4 solution areas in a recent interview with CIO Magazine. Call center managers are finding their traditional knowledge management systems increasingly poorly equipped to handle exceptions.

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Lindsay Kirsch: ?You have to treat each other with respect?

Thrive Global

With certifications as a Professional Behavior Analyst, Knowledge Management Professional, and a Six Sigma Greenbelt. Lindsay has been featured on the ActiveCampaign blog and podcast and in TD Magazine. experience, they inspire others to reach out to you as well? Slowly, with each win, I built more trust with my client.

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The Twine Guide to Building Your Internal Knowledge Base

Twine App

Keep your knowledge base relevant. We’ll show you how to get up and running with an internal knowledge management system your staff actually use. If nothing else, we hope it plays a part in creating some great Knowledge Bases that help great companies do great things. Chapter 4 – The case for maintenance.