I really think this is an exciting journey that I am embarking on. I really donot know if anyone is going to read or further still if anyone is actually going to comment. In numerous occasions , I have had the oppurtunity to discuss and present my ideas and thoughts... Somehow it seemed to sail past . I guess, I spoke about subjects that I am passionate about and maybe the subjects that I spoke about arent ones that turn people on.
I intent to use this to express my ideas about my experiences in the field of training and knowledge management. More so how it impacts people. I hope people can add value to my journey.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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Nav Chakravarti, vice president of product marketing at InQuira, reveals the critical differences between knowledge management systems and content management systems, and shows why true KM capabilities are so vital to compete in today’s markets.
In today’s knowledge economy, companies differentiate themselves by their capabilities for managing information. Success today is predicated on a company’s ability to deliver the right information to the right person at the right time, and by its ability to leverage information to improve services, sales and productivity.
While the capture and distribution of knowledge has traditionally been a strictly controlled process, this new market environment calls for more flexibility and greater collaboration, both within an organization and with customers and partners. To foster this collaboration, organizations need new ways of producing, authoring, capturing, disseminating, and assessing knowledge.
Business-critical knowledge needs to be captured as a subset of daily work interactions, versus created as part of a dedicated process.
The capture of this information can only succeed if it is easy to create content as part of one’s work process and cleanly integrated with existing systems.A close monitoring system needs to be in place which exists in our organization.
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