It looks like the Knowledge Sharing party has been in full swing for a while now. My last post reflected a growing conviction that I've had for some time: that facilitating knowledge sharing is a much more productive focus for an organization than attempting to manage knowledge. Well it turns out that I'm not the... Continue Reading →
Knowledge Sharing Is Better Than Knowledge Management
For some time, I've been frustrated by the seeming futility of trying to "manage" knowledge. In pursuit of well-managed knowledge many of us have created elaborate systems and databases that require some or all of the following supporting factors: cooperative users, sophisticated search engines, smart profiling tools, and incredibly competent KM professionals who actually understand... Continue Reading →