KM Institute just wrapped up a two-day “KM Solutions Showcase” – our team enjoyed meeting many new friends who came hungry to learn and make connections! We received much positive feedback on each session, and many asked, “When are you going to do this again?”
We hope to make this a regular event, and welcome your input on topics, speakers and sponsors.
Part Two of Three - Zach discusses the Business Taxonomy Workshop methodology, which he has developed to address the challenges posed by business taxonomies to managing information.
Katrina (Kate) Pugh is the president of AlignConsulting, the author of Sharing Hidden Know-How, and is on the faculty of Columbia University’s Information and K
Despite US Government sequestration, furloughs and other budget woes, KM Institute, the Washington, DC-based global leader in KM training and certification, this week welcomed its largest class ever (35 students) to its five-day Certified Knowledge Manager program. In fact, the company had to establish a waiting list several weeks ahead of time, and defer some students' atte
In our previous post, we discussed the challenge facing the KM team as the nature of knowledge becomes more fluid. Organizations must use the tools available to their advantage. Have you considered these tactics?
by Howard Cohen, CKM - Guest blogger
My first day on the job -- mostly what I remember was Joe handing me a rag. “When am I going to learn how to make Pizza?” Joe looked at me and said, “You need to clean up the store and you need to mop the floor.” I wanted to make pizza, isn’t that why I took this job?