An overview of ways in which knowledge is lost, with examples of how to perform knowledge archaeology to recover and restore it.

An overview of ways in which knowledge is lost, with examples of how to perform knowledge archaeology to recover and restore it.
KM leader Ross Dawson is a futurist, strategy advisor, author, and entrepreneur with expertise in Social Network Analysis and concept visualization.
Tom Davenport helps organizations transform management practices in digital business domains such as AI, analytics, and knowledge management.
KM Leader Rob Cross has identified specific ways to cultivate vibrant, effective networks at all levels of an organization and at any career stage.
Content captured as part of a KM program includes documents, communications of various types, and training. Details each type, how to capture.
Knowledge capture includes collecting documents, presentations, spreadsheets, records, etc. that can be used for innovation, reuse, and learning.
KM thought leaders; Mary Lee Kennedy is the Executive Director of ARL and led design and implementation of KM strategies at Microsoft
KM thought leaders; Joitske Hulsebosch specializes in blended learning, choosing tools and platforms, communities of practice, and digital innovation.
KM thought leaders; Mary Adams helps business leaders deliver sustainable value through ESG (environmental, social, and governance) optimization.
KM thought leaders; June Holley has developed and implemented strategies for systems shifting, self-organizing networks that catalyze transformation
KM thought leaders; Marti Heyman designs, builds, and implements metadata solutions to enable discovery of data, information, and knowledge.
KM thought leaders; Heather Hedden designs, creates, and edits taxonomies, thesauri, metadata, and ontologies for indexing and tagging content
KM thought leaders; Jane Hart is an advisor and consultant focused on helping modernize the Learning & Development (L&D) function, keep it relevant