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An important KM culture consideration.
Increase the Success of Your Knowledge Transfer Effort
- by AJ Warner and Neil Brown
One of the first tasks of transitioning to an outsourced model is knowledge transfer. Why is it that it is sometimes overlooked or under-planned? Oh, and did we tell you that it can be more complex than it initially seems?

Swarm Intelligence
- by Stowe Boyd
The socialization of the enterprise leads to intelligence rising to the top, or so we hope!

A Measurable Proposal
- by Tom Davenport
The author posits that knowledge workers are too important and too expensive to be left alone completely. If it were up to him, the next big business process reengineering fad would include knowledge workers in its scope.

Getting a Handle on Learning Content Management Systems
- by David A. Williams
A learning content management system (LCMS) simplifies and accelerates many of the tedious and time-consuming aspects of capturing information, assembling courses and publishing knowledge so training departments can be more productive and focus more resources on higher value activities.

Expertise Location and the Learning Organization
- by Judith Lamont
Explore expertise location and management (ELM), also called employee knowledge network solutions.

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