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Brain power
Inclusive managers are good for company share prices
Managers who called on the knowledge of multiple colleagues during earnings calls were more likely to be promoted and drove…
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Community
Dear pathology company, your knowledge management failures have caused serious harm
When an organization's knowledge-related missteps cause serious harm, the affected clients or stakeholders have a right to see these missteps…
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Tools & methods
Elizabeth Stokoe: “Conversation analysis has many applications, from Silicon Valley to medicine”
The insights gained from conversation analysis can be used to enhance knowledge transfer.
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ABCs of KM
The survival strategy: elevating startup success through knowledge management
Reflecting on my practical experience alongside scholarly research, it is clear that KM is instrumental in startup success.
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ABCs of KM
Knowledge management in the hotel industry
KM plays an important role in boosting consistent development power for the hotel industry, enhancing competitive advantage.
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ABCs of KM
Thriving as sustainable entities: how knowledge management empowers organizations and individuals
With efficient knowledge management strategies, organizations and individuals will thrive as sustainable entities.
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ABCs of KM
The recipient’s role – knowledge management lessons from rakugo [Arts & culture in KM part 12]
What's the point, if there exists the best master, the best lesson content, but the apprentice is absent?
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ABCs of KM
How to make yourself a COMPETITIVE knowledge manager in the library and information field
Knowledge managers have the potential to grow in the special field of library and information.
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Brain power
Frustrated by tedious and unproductive meetings? These 2 proven strategies can help teams work smarter
Both psychological safety and independent thinking are important for effective team decision making.
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Artificial intelligence
What happens when we outsource boring but important work to AI? Research shows we forget how to do it ourselves
With increased AI automation, the risk of “skill erosion” is growing.