by Lee Bryant

This is a Headshift blog post by Lee Bryant, written on September 29, 2003, and tagged as , , , , , . It has (0) comments.

Where did KM as corporate memory go wrong?

Denham Grey has published a characteristically cogent piece called Knowledge-at-work: Corporate memory - the hard way, which asks where organisations went wrong with the idea of Knowledge Management as a kind of Corporate Memory.

This is excellent stuff that reinforces what we have been discussing with our clients and partners about context, connecting people and the importance of encouraging individual voices and community-led language and perspectives as an alternative to centrally-managed classification.

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