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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.

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.

The Limits of KM
- by Megan Santosus
When it comes to homeland security and anti-terrorism efforts, knowledge management implementation is severely hampered by the lack of money.

Personal Toolkit: Capturing Conversational Context
- by Steve Barth
Without the cultural and conversational context of human communication, documents lose the subtle nuances that engage both mind and soul. How can these subtle nuances be captured by KM software?

Shedding Light on Knowledge Management
- by Pamela Babcock
An interesting take on knowledge management as change management.

Conversations and Communities
- by Jane Dysart
What about the people side of knowledge management?

Why Three Heads Are Better Than One: How to Create a Know-It-All Company
- by Lauren Gibbons Paul
In this tough economy, you need to know how to get your employees to stop hoarding knowledge and share what they know. Here's how.

Help Wanted: A Chief Knowledge Officer
- by Lester Thurow
In our increasingly knowledge-based economy, every company needs a chief knowledge officer.

Putting It All Together Again
- by Tom Davenport
The author posits that all knowledge workers aren't alike, so they should be segmented into meaningful categories to which different IT and process improvement approaches would apply.



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