
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 40 – Alice MacGillivray (2 of 2)
KM thought leader Alice MacGillivray is a systems thinker who helps groups and organizations work through challenging problems and opportunities.
KM thought leader Alice MacGillivray is a systems thinker who helps groups and organizations work through challenging problems and opportunities.
KM thought leader Alice MacGillivray is a systems thinker who helps groups and organizations work through challenging problems and opportunities.
KM thought leader Brenda Dervin developed Sense-Making Theory and Methodology, focusing on sense making in dialogue and information behavior
KM thought leader Elizabeth Lank helped organizations improve effectiveness through greater cross-boundary collaboration and knowledge sharing.
KM expert Stan Garfield gives overview of presentation by Linda Lavelle Knowledge Management and Innovation: Partnering to Create Impact
KM expert Stan Garfield gives overview of presentation by Maggie Starkey, How to Make KM Stick: Steps to Achieving a Knowledge Sharing Culture
KM expert Stan Garfield gives overview of presentation by KM expert Rachel Teague, Applying Knowledge Transfer: Real Life Tools in Real Life Examples
KM expert Stan Garfield gives an overview of a presentation by KM expert Rajesh Dhillon, Sustainable Knowledge: Lessons from My Plumber
KM expert Stan Garfield gives an overview of a presentation by KM expert Dan Ranta: Transforming Existing Communities; text analysis and SNA
KM expert Stan Garfield gives an overview of a presentation by KM expert Valdis Krebs: Knowledge Serendipity – Networks, Conversations, and Interactions
KM expert Stan Garfield gives an overview of Zach Wahl’s presentation at the Midwest KM Symposium 2023: Making Knowledge Management Clickable
Combining knowledge management and customer experience design is an important step for making KM valuable within organizations.
KM thought leaders; Jessica Lipnack is an author, speaker, and editor who has written extensively about virtual teams.
KM expert Stan Garfield discusses actions for creating knowledge within an organization, from his book The 5 Cs of KM.
KM expert Stan Garfield discusses the 5 Cs of KM.
KM expert Stan Garfield discusses basics of ideas and whitepapers as building blocks and catalysts for knowledge creation, the last of the 5 Cs of KM.
Knowledge creation includes inventing concepts, approaches, methods, techniques, products, services, and ideas to benefit people and organizations.
KM thought leaders; Charlene Li specializes in disruption, digital transformation, leadership, customer experience and the future of work.
The goal of Working Out Loud (WOL) is to inform others about projects and to respond, learn, and apply the knowledge of others to their own work.
Review of tips, tools, and proven practices that enable and support productive community of practice collaboration in knowledge-intensive venues
KM expert basics; collaboration as part of a team is important to a project-based approach. Certain tools make collaboration more efficient.
Knowledge managers should facilitate collaboration, helping peers and colleagues exchange ideas, share experiences, work together, and solve problems.
Connecting retirees, vendors, and others outside the firewall to certain websites or team sites enables collaboration, benefitting KM
Connecting content-to-content means ensuring that when users view one knowledge asset, they are able to see all related items.
There are 3 types of connection important for knowledge management: this post focuses on connecting people to content.
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