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20 Questions to Ask Yourself When Developing a KM Business Case
Creating or evaluating a business case for Knowledge Management (KM) can be challenging. In any case, this tool provides 20 questions that will assist you in this process…
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Investing in effective enterprise content management processes is crucial for organizations. APQC's research on successful content management programs shows how to formulate…
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Many organizations struggle with managing enterprise content due to a lack of proper processes. This leads to content being stored in random places, duplicates being made,…
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Presentation Slides|
Knowledge Hub and Training: The Power Duo to Turbocharge Employee Performance
According to studies, humans retain only 2% of what they have learned a month later. To transform employee performance, a modern knowledge hub delivers contextually relevant…
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A portfolio of data and metrics helps knowledge management (KM) teams understand whether people are using KM and how KM activities are progressing and affecting business…
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Regardless of spending levels, results improve when a defined strategy and formal business case back KM. In this article, you will learn how much organizations spend on…
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How Process and Knowledge Boost Personal Productivity
In this webinar, APQC Principal Research Leads Holly Lyke-Ho-Gland and Lauren Trees will share their latest research on productivity, including how bad process and knowledge…
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Understanding KM Maturity Capabilities: Business Case
This tool outlines how building a KM business case evolves as a KM program progresses along APQC’s Levels of KM Maturity. For each question in the business case section of…
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A strong knowledge management(KM) business case is key to establishing a KM program with a direction and purpose. A business case defines exactly what the KM program is…