📚 node [[2004 04 20 show value in k logs to senior management]]

layout: post title: Show value in K-logs to senior management created: 1082473909 categories:

  • Knowledge Management
  • Personal Publishing

There are some good concepts coming from the personal publishing and social software world that need to be applied to corporate knowledge management and sharing. I think many of the same values hold true, it's just that the tools are easier to use and the social software aspect has been increased. In all, I think this means that knowledge sharing projects (and cultures!) are more likely to succeed. More likely to succeed == better ROI == more organizations sharing knowledge.

I would like to take this issue and turn it into a seed question. "What would be common ways to convince management to use lightweight, social collaboration tools for knowledge management?" ECCoP blog: Erik van Bekkum

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