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Harnessing Tacit Knowledge as a Superpower
In this session, the Manufacturing Division (MMD) of Merck & Co., Inc. focuses on identifying, capturing, transferring, and sharing tacit knowledge. The organization's…
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Scaling Your Knowledge Transfer Program to Accommodate a Shifting Workforce
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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2022 Excellence in Knowledge Management “Ask Me Anything”
No matter where you are in your knowledge management journey, you have questions about how to level up and take advantage of innovative ideas, techniques, and technologies…
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Robotic Process Automation: The Gateway to Process Improvement
The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco took a grassroots approach in building its robotic process automation (RPA) Center of Excellence, starting slowly with ad-hoc get…
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A New Foundation: Rebuilding the Knowledge Base at Elevations Credit Union
Elevations Credit Union is a two-time Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award winner, and knowledge management has played a crucial role in its improvement journey. This…
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Accelerate Innovation: Connect Every Employee to the Organization's Collective Knowledge
Globalization, intense competition, and the resultant innovation imperative have changed for good the way large organizations are structured. Expanding your vision of where…
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Finding Answers Quickly with Knowledge Flow
With a growing number of internal repositories, Shopify’s frontline support team struggled to find the right information at the right time. This slowed down customer support…
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Building a Successful KM Program to Work Smarter, Not Harder
The U.S. Navy’s knowledge management system, called Carrier Team One (CT1), came out of a meeting of senior leaders in carrier maintenance who all shared the same goal: to…
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KSATT - Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Tasks and Technology: Combining Knowledge Graphs and Algorithms to Find Hidden Skills
As NASA underwent a reorganization, it recognized a need to gain a data-driven understanding of its workforce's skills and knowledge. The organization gathered disparate…
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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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Operational Excellence in an Era of Disruption - Responding to Uncertainty with Agility
Clinical development processes at AstraZeneca govern how they work to bring new medicines to patients as rapidly as possible. After dealing with thousands of long, complex,…
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Mobilizing Knowledge Across the Army
At the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), the journey to achieve "knowledge mobilization" began with an order by General Funk to "fix" knowledge management…
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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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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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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…