The idea of a KM system is to enable employees to have ready access to the organization's documented base of facts, sources of information, and solutions. For example a typical claim justifying the creation of a KM system might run something like this: an engineer could know the metallurgical composition of an alloy that reduces sound in gear systems. Sharing this information organization wide can lead to more effective engine design and it could also lead to ideas for new or improved equipment.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
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good job so far... but have you got anythinhg more to say...? ;-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are enjoying your time in London. Good start to your blog, but I think you may need to write more?
ReplyDeleteYes, we are time constrained, so there is no time to relax nor to waste either.
I quite like the way you stated: documented 'base of facts's'. Good example of engineer provided, but from this - in what way of hidden meaning can be applied to our organization?
is that unfogettable really
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