Artificial Intelligence (AI) can augment human knowledge work by automating time-consuming and difficult tasks.
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Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 71 – Rob Cross
KM Leader Rob Cross has identified specific ways to cultivate vibrant, effective networks at all levels of an organization and at any career stage.
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 70 – Jay Cross
KM Leader Jay Cross championed the cause of informal learning in business settings and was the first person to use the term “eLearning” on the web.
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 69 – Paul Corney
KM leader Paul Corney helps people make better decisions that improve how they work, helping realize their potential via best use of their knowledge.
The Five Cs of KM: Connect Part 2—People to Content
There are 3 types of connection important for knowledge management: this post focuses on connecting people to content.
The Five Cs of KM: Connect Part 1—People to People
There are 3 types of connection important for knowledge management: people to people, people to content, and content to content.
The Five Cs of KM: Curate, Part 4—How to Curate
Knowledge curators are custodians of organizational knowledge and knowledge bases, going beyond prior librarian and information specialist roles
Lucidea: One of KMWorld’s 100 Companies That Matter
Lucidea named to KMWorld’s 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management, for pioneering solutions for knowledge-intensive clients
The Five Cs of KM: Curate, Part 3 — Online Discussions and What Else to Curate
KM professionals should curate online threaded discussions (important components of any knowledge management program) for easy discovery by users
The Five Cs of KM: Curate, Part 2—FAQs
Knowledge managers, information specialists, and special librarians curate lists of frequently asked questions (FAQs) along with definitive answers.
The Five Cs of KM: Curate, Part 1—Search Results
In KM, curation is taking existing information and making it more useful: better organizing it, making it findable, and making it easier to use.
Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 35 – Dorothy Leonard
KM thought leaders; Dorothy Leonard specializes in knowledge transfer, innovation management, team creativity, assessment of knowledge assets
The Five Cs of KM: Capture, Part 4 – Input
Capturing input involves getting feedback from the people you serve, including soliciting recommendations for KM improvements and capturing stories