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A Knowledge Management Strategy for Non-Profits Working in Developing Countries

Conversation Matters

I recently conducted a study of eleven non-profits to find out how knowledge management (KM) was being implemented in developing countries. In this article I have 1) outlined the findings from that study, and 2) developed a knowledge management strategy based on the findings. Staffing KM Positions.

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The Great Generational Shift: How Employers and Managers Can Prepare

Everwise

This will require HR to dedicate substantial resources to support knowledge-transfer and what we call “wisdom transfer”. This will require dedicating substantial resources to staffing strategy, attraction, selection, on-boarding, training, performance management, accountability, differential rewards, and retention. .

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5 ways to strengthen your onboarding and boost ‘time-to-productivity’

HRExecutive

The hiring manager and team can also experience stress and dissatisfaction as they struggle to keep up with their roles and support a new team member at the same time. Advertisement - APQC finds that at the median, organizations take around 35 days to bring new hires up to productivity in their role. Provide customization and personalization.

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Organizational Knowledge Management: 9 Steps To Implement an Effective System

Analytics in HR

This remains important post-pandemic and requires a solid organizational knowledge management system. This article will explain the various types of organizational knowledge and provides a step-by-step guide to managing this within the business. Contents What is organizational knowledge? In fact, 92.2%

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How to capture institutional knowledge

Insperity

We see institutional knowledge as a good thing (until it’s not). Dedicated employees managing heavy workloads with great independence – if you don’t see much of a problem, you’re not alone. That’s the trouble with institutional knowledge. Consequences of failing to capture institutional knowledge. Planning ahead.

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Improving the Employee Experience with Better Technology

Cornerstone On Demand

Enter: knowledge management technology—organizational systems that enable companies to share different types of resources, such as learning content , both internally and externally. Millennials in particular—who make up the largest generation of workers today—expect to work with technology that feels natural to them.

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The Three Eras of Knowledge Management

Conversation Matters

In this video I describe the Three Eras of knowledge management that I have previously written about on this blog, Where Knowledge Management has Been and Where it is Going – Part One , Part Two , and Part Three. My understanding about the third era continues to grow so I have elaborated the third era in this post.