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APQC’s Resource Library is your source for timely and topical information to help you meet your most complex business process and knowledge management challenges. Explore our ever-growing collection of more than 8,600 research-based best practices, benchmarks and metrics, case studies, and other valuable APQC content.
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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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Cultivating the Right Skills for KM’s Future
When is the last time you thought strategically about how to identify and fill skills gaps for your knowledge management team? This presentation describes how to develop…
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Assess, Improve, and Benchmark Using the BEST Method
The BEST tool is a structured approach to gap analysis and improvement for an organization creating a Best Practice or an organization seeking a Best Practice as a benchmark…
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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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Emotional Connection and Influencing Change
Building on Bill Benjamin's framework of the Science of Emotional Intelligence, this presentation explores powerful new concepts, applications, and strategies that improves…
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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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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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Productizing Knowledge Services: Reimagine Knowledge Flows and Generate Revenue
Improving customer experience is the key to getting your KM tools noticed and used. Grant Thornton applied Agile methodology to brainstorm, scope, build, and release creative…
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How to Be an Influencer: What It Takes to Shape Organizational Culture
In the face of disruptions like COVID-19 and trends like the Great Resignation, the stakes of culture are higher than ever for organizations. Outdated mindsets threaten…
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Open Innovation: Realizing the Value of Ecosystem Collaboration
As organizations are transitioning to increasingly open business models, open innovation has become an essential driver of growth. IBM and APQC have been researching open…
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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…