Dealing with knowledge in an organisation is a daunting task. As creators of a cloud-based knowledge management solution Tallium and a company who has built a successful knowledge sharing network ourselves, we know that knowledge is not easy to capture as it is not offered lightly.
There are many ways to do this, and knowledge managers or people in charge of this task usually opt for a “best practice solution” in order to capture knowledge, share it and make it accessible.
Is the best practice solution really the right one?
David Griffiths from K3Cubed has asked a very interesting question in his recent article: “Does one size really fit all?”....
Posted by TallyFox on 27 June 2016
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Posted by TallyFox on 27 June 2016
This year in Cologne, Germany, from 28th to 29th of September, the Information and Organizational Management SUMMIT (short IOM SUMMIT) will be held; a specialized event for those interested in intranet, collaboration and knowledge management.
This event, established by Congress Media was created by merging the best from Intranet SUMMIT, Enterprise 2.0 FORUM and ECM SUMMIT.
Why should you attend IOM SUMMIT?
If in your company you are responsible for development of the organisation, or internal communications, if your job title is linked to Information Management, Intranet, Knowledge Management or Enterprise 2.0., you will benefit greatly not only from the...
Posted by TallyFox on 27 June 2016
Almost every conference related to collaboration and knowledge management has at least one lecture dedicated to breaking down silos. Has it become a buzz-phrase?
It’s evident that in any organisation there are bound to be organisational silos. Usually, they are created by the same organisation to protect sensitive data, keep their employees focused on accomplishing the goals, and keep them away from irrelevant activities that are happening on other projects that can become distractions.
Silos serve a valid business purpose, so why should we get rid of them?
We can identify types of silos by the action they impede:
Collaboration on...