The APQC Blog
All Posts
Organizations Need Play to Survive and Thrive
Interview with APQC 2023 Conference Keynote Speaker Dr. Shimi Kang. Learn more about APQC’s 2023 Conference and register today to hear more insights from Dr. Shimi Kang and delve more deeply into people, process, and knowledge. At first glance, concepts like play and self-…
Top KM Priorities and Challenges in 2023
In APQC’s 2023 Knowledge Management Priorities and Predictions Survey Report, we learned that knowledge management experts and practitioners who responded to our survey are optimistic about KM’s outlook. Sixty-six percent say KM is gaining ground, up from 50 percent last year. As knowledge…
APQC takes on KMWorld 2016!
Countdown is on! I will be attending KMWorld 2016 November 14-17in Washington DC, and I’m bringing along 4 of my APQC colleagues – Darcy, Lauren, Zakiya, and Jennifer. Jane Dysart and her group put on a wonderful week and we get to be part of that in a big way! We will be supporting the KMWorld…
5 Ways Knowledge Management Can Impact a Merger or Acquisition
I must admit that I’m jumping on the band wagon of people reacting to and commenting on the merger of Microsoft and LinkedIn. I immediately thought about some work that APQC and one of our past Knowledge Management (KM) Advanced Working Groups did that was focused on the role of KM during a merger…
Maximize Your APQC 2016 KM Conference Experience
Have I told you (lately) how excited I am about APQC’s 2016 KM conference? If not, let me tell you now, I am JAZZED! And so are my colleagues at APQC. It’s our 21st annual KM conference and we have been preparing to see you since last year’s conference. …
Will Cognitive Computing Kill the "Teachable Moment"?
Back in 2014, I attended the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) conference and we talked a lot about the teachable moment. If this term is new for some of you, the “teachable moment” refers to a time when an individual is most receptive to learning something. It includes the idea that the thing…