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2023 Knowledge Management Webinars
APQC hosts regularly scheduled knowledge management (KM) webinars to engage members and foster connections. Some of these events feature internal KM subject matter experts …
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Now in the Resource Library: Knowledge Management
APQC's bi-annual "Now in the Resource Library" report (NITRL) provides a comprehensive guide to recently released Knowledge Management (KM) research and content in the…
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2023 Knowledge Management Priorities & Predictions
With the markets changing rapidly and the rise of remote and hybrid work, companies have had to re-evaluate their priorities for knowledge management and collaboration. This…
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APQC’s Knowledge Management Strategic Planning Definition Worksheet and Examples
APQC’s Knowledge Management Strategic Planning Definition Worksheet helps knowledge management teams outline the goals, strategies, and activities necessary to achieve…
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APQC’s Use Case Scenario Template and Examples
Scenario planning can help a knowledge management team understand its internal customers and their goals and challenges; determine how existing tools and approaches can be…
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Understanding KM Maturity Capabilities: Objectives
This tool outlines how KM objectives evolve as a KM program progresses along APQC’s Levels of KM Maturity. For each question in the objectives section of APQC’s KM Capability…
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2019 Knowledge Management Webinars
APQC hosts monthly knowledge management (KM) webinars to connect with our KM members. Some calls feature internal APQC KM experts, whereas others feature external thought…