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Knowledge Management 101

The basics -- definitions, descriptions, models, etc., so you can recognize KM when you see it.

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Beating the Boomer Brain Drain Blues
- by Susannah Patton
How to prepare for the loss of important experience and technical knowledge as the baby boomer generation gets ready to retire over the coming decade.

Knowledge Management: The Next Generation
- by Niall Sinclair
Learn what five things are worth remembering about the future state of KM.

Invisible KM
- by Hugh McKellar
Well-executed KM does not fall into a specific technology category, instead, it's woven through elegant solutions to problems.

Don't Put Your Company in a Purple Haze
- by Megan Santosus
Baby boomers will start to retire soon. Unless you do something about it, they will be taking their knowledge and expertise with them.

Knowledge Management -- Past and Future
- by Alan Pelz-Sharpe/Chris Harris-Jones
Too many project failures have given KM a tarnished image, but there is hope for the future.

2004 KMWorld Promise and Reality Finalists
- by Hugh McKellar
Check out this snapshot of the current state of knowledge management.

Less for Success
- by Alice Dragoon
Sometimes a piecemeal strategy for knowledge management works the best.

How Does Your KM Program Measure Up?
- by Hugh McKellar
If KM means getting the right information to the right people at the right time, how is your company doing?

The Secret to KM Success
- by Megan Santosus
Knowledge management initiatives often fall short in traditional hierarchical business environments.

Encourage Employee Socializing
- by Edward Prewitt
Social network analysis is a tool for helping companies get out of their own way when it comes to knowledge management.



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