Knowledge Management Practice

Knowledge is information which is put into productive use & made actionable!

eKNOWtion subscribes to the basic KM Principles as described by Davenport and Prusack:

Knowledge originates and resides in peoples minds

Knowledge sharing requires trust

Technology enables new knowledge behaviors

Knowledge sharing must be encouraged and rewarded

Management support and resources are essential

Knowledge initiatives should begin with a pilot

Quantitative and qualitative measurements are needed to evaluate initiative

Knowledge is creative and should be encouraged to develop in unexpected ways

OUR SERVICE OFFERING IS DESIGNED TO OVERCOME KM CHALLENGES INCLUDING:

Technical - Designing human and information systems that think together

Social - Developing communities that share knowledge and maintain diversity

Management - Create an environment that truly values Knowledge development and transfer

Personal - Opening minds to the ideas of others and willingness to contribute their own





See Results of our recent KM Survey

For more information on our Knowledge Management Practice, send us an email at KM@eKNOWtion.com and a representative will contact you within 24 hours.

 

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