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Setting the Stage for Success: A KM Implementation Journey
Prudential used APQC's Knowledge Management Program Framework, case studies, assessments, and best practices to implement a KM program throughout its U.S. businesses. As a…
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Setting the Stage for KM at Prudential
When knowledge resources are scattered across disparate repositories, it’s easy for employees to become frustrated and overwhelmed as they search for the knowledge they need…
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A knowledge base, also called a portal or hub, is a foundational piece of almost every knowledge management (KM) program. These centralized knowledge repositories are key…
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Access to an organization’s collective knowledge boosts employees’ productivity and ability to innovate. But enabling knowledge access is a challenge, especially in large and…
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How Innovative is Your Approach to KM?
How do you imagine your approach to knowledge management will look one, two, or five years from now? Will you be considered indispensable, or will your KM approach fail to…
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Faced with content findability challenges throughout the business, it would have been easy for Shopify to look for a shiny new tool to fix all its KM problems. Instead, the…
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Business stakeholders often underestimate the amount of time, labor, and other resources that it takes to implement robotic process automation (RPA) effectively. At APQC's…
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A Conversation About Knowledge Management and Organizational Culture
Organizational culture is a determining factor of KM success. Some cultures block the flow of knowledge by encouraging secrecy, stoking internal rivalries, emphasizing…
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Supplier risk is one of the biggest risk vectors organizations face today. Suppliers can expose a company to risk not only by failing to deliver materials or products on time…
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People and culture factors can make or break a knowledge management (KM) program. With engaged employees and a supportive culture, KM thrives. Without these factors, KM…
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Too often, leaders and other stakeholders struggle to see the value of KM initiatives or feel that KM programs do not deliver as much business impact as they should. For…
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How Innovative Is Your KM Approach?
How do you imagine your approach to knowledge management will look one, two, or five years from now? Will you be considered indispensable, or will your KM approach fail to…
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After more than a year of whirlwind change, it’s clear that organizations need to adapt faster and more often than ever before. Knowledge management (KM) and process…
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For any organization, launching a knowledge management (KM) or process program is a big endeavor with lots of tough decisions to make. Fortunately, organizations don’t need…
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Business process management delivers real benefit to organizations. See several examples of definitive gains from best-practice organizations identified by APQC here.
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