"Lessons are learned only when behavior changes, not when the example is dropped into a database."
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"Lessons are learned only when behavior changes, not when the example is dropped into a database."
Paolina Martin provides an interesting history lesson in "wisdom," making a connection to emotional intelligence that I hadn't considered previously.
KM Chicago's May 8th meeting will be a knowledge cafe: Knowledge Cafe on Key Enablers.
Anjo Anjewierden is getting Settled into his new position. They have an interesting arrangement for the coffee machine that enhances knowledge sharing.
There are two types of buy-in, but Eli Goldratt totally forgot about one after writing It's Not Luck.
APQC's knowledge management blogger, Jim Lee, doesn't think so. I think he's looking at things the wrong way.
Brett Miller has some interesting thoughts about memory and anti-memory. Maybe we need to learn how to forget.
Mohamed Taher turned up a research paper that delves into the "Role of Information Professionals in Knowledge Management Programs."
James Robertson usually has interesting things to say around knowledge management. This time he clearly states that There are no "KM Systems" in his latest CM Briefing Excellent.
Lotus (IBM) is advertising how their products will help companies do knowledge management. ... Advertising on YouTube.
Sarah Elkins has posted her review of Introduction to Knowledge Management : KM in Business. The book looks like it needs to be on my list.
A new HBS working paper by Deishin Lee and Eric Van den Steen, "Managing Know-How," looks at companies that keep best practices and model employee use of the best practices and company decisions about recording new practices with an economic model.
Shawn Callahan has discovered "A new conceptualisation of expertise, advice and knowledge" via a pamphlet from Demos on "The Received Wisdom: Opening up expert advice."
In a recent SIKM Leaders discussion, Bruce Karney of KM Experts talked about the idea of the killer app. I wonder what is the KM killer app?