If you’ve been around a while as I have, you may remember the excitement about knowledge management (affectionately known as KM). One frequently-cited story from those days—mostly in the 1990s—came ...
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, the need for speed has become a driving force. Organizations that fail to adapt quickly to changing market demands often fall behind their competitors. This ...
The goal of Knowledge Management at the World Bank is to effectively manage the knowledge generated through World Bank projects, providing faster and more effective access to relevant internal and ...
“Working software over comprehensive documentation” is the second value stated in the Agile Manifesto. The Manifesto’s signatories were fighting against the business and technical requirements ...
Building, collecting, transferring, sharing, preserving, maintaining and utilizing knowledge is essential to developing and keeping the necessary technical expertise and competences required for ...
Nuclear technology requires a high level of technical expertise and experience that must be developed and kept available for current and future generations. The Section assists Member States and the ...
Rather than wax philosophical about what knowledge is, let’s let it be any information that can further an organization’s goals. If managing IT can be compared to herding cats, managing knowledge is ...