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In this session, the Knowledge Management team at Collins Aerospace demonstrated the value of in-person events through network mapping, which analyzed conference attendees'…
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This session focused on the risks of knowledge drain and talent shortages that organizations face due to the retirement of longtime employees. Western & Southern Financial…
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The Power of Generational Knowledge Sharing
This session focused on how sharing knowledge and diverse experiences can provide significant insights. By bridging the gap between different age groups, we can uncover the…
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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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APQC’s Excellence in Knowledge Management program recognizes mature KM programs that are achieving real-world business impacts. In August 2022, APQC hosted an “ask me…
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How can a development bank leverage knowledge management to make positive change in people’s lives? Dr. Susann Roth, Chief of Knowledge Management at the Asian Development…
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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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No matter how smart and capable your employees are, they will struggle to work together effectively if they operate in silos. Process management helps organizations dismantle…
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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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Given rapidly changing technologies, strategies, and employee demographics, KM teams must continually improve the ways in which they support the knowledge needs of the…
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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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Knowledge graphs allow organizations to create webs of knowledge representing relevant domains. As a result, they can seamlessly break down data silos so that information…
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As organizations change through the years, their knowledge needs shift. Nowhere is it more critical for KM to keep pace than within the U.S. Navy’s aircraft carrier program…
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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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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…