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Knowledge Management vs. Knowledge Creation

The Performance Improvement Blog

Is KM dead? They write: The best KM systems succeeded at capturing and institutionalizing the knowledge of the firm. Participants need to have an easy and low cost way of observing and contributing to the conversation. Knowledge Management) have failed to advance learning. Interaction must be encouraged and rewarded.

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The big blindspot

Clark Quinn

You’ve heard me go off again and again about how I think learning includes innovation, creativity, problem-solving, etc, and that’s because I’m trying to make learning the umbrella term for all the good stuff & secret sauce, not automatically shunted off into the realms of cost-center and irrelevance.

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Six Tips to Help You Select the Right Learning Management System

Gyrus

Editor's Note: This blog was originally published in KM World in April 2016, and has been reproduced here with permission. Multiple features also tend to increase the maintenance costs. In the digital world, one can turn to a blog, Wikipedia, social media platforms, online knowledge forums, videos, etc.

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How To Implement Role-Based Training (+Benefits, Examples)

WhatFix

Cost-effective. Ineffective training not only hurts employee motivation but also costs you a lot of money. Role-specific training — especially when standardized and documented — is incredibly cost-effective. It wastes the time of managers and learners — and your know that time is money. Make it accessible.

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Informal Learning - Harold Tells Us Where To Put It - Now What

Tony Karrer

Harold states: I think that informal learning is a way of categorising a whole range of strategies that we now have available with the advent of cheap web access, powerful personal computers and low cost applications likes blogs, wikis, tags, etc. . * Performance Interventions ** Learning Interventions Instructional Interventions (e.g.,

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Social Media Goals

Clark Quinn

Vignette , on the other hand, started as a CMS for KM, but then added social media around it. Their threshold seems low: 2 accesses a month constitutes chargeable activity, whereas I would say 2 a week would be more indicative, but the cost for that activity is relatively low. So that’s what I’m focusing on.

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How to speed up Knowledge Transfer  

CrossKnowledge

Due to the current pace of change, Knowledge Management (KM) and Knowledge Transfer (KT) have become essential for business organizations (Tyler et al 2007). At Fortune 1000 companies 62% of the employers believe that upcoming retirements will result in skilled labor shortages over the next 5 years.