Hewlett-Packard’s KM Program—Tools and Technology
In a recent webinar, knowledge management expert Stan Garfield detailed Hewlett-Packard’s KM program and shared proven practices and lessons learned.
This is part of Stan’s series of practical and thought-provoking knowledge management webinars for Lucidea. Over the course of his career, Stan has worked with, observed, and interviewed KM leaders to capture and develop best practices for knowledge management programs; this detailed look at HP’s successful KM implementation (designed and managed by Stan) spotlights many success factors, shares the secrets to successful knowledge capture and reuse, and describes tactics for ensuring employee participation.
If you’d like to watch a recording of the webinar, please click the button below:
Check out Stan’s book, Proven Practices for Promoting a Knowledge Management Program, published by Lucidea Press. Please also read his posts offering advice and insights drawn from many years as a KM practitioner. Finally, learn about Lucidea’s Inmagic Presto, with KM capabilities for the connected organization.
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