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An organizational knowledge-sharing framework | Harold Jarche

An organizational knowledge-sharing framework | Harold Jarche

July 25, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Harold Jarche shares his thinking on helping organizations capture share the knowledge residing within an organization. He likes Patti Anklam’s structure of Big Knowledge Management, Little KM and Personal KM.

There is a lot of knowledge in an organization, some of it easy to codify (capture), and much (most) of it difficult to do so. Understanding how best to commit resources for knowledge-sharing should be in some kind of a decision-making framework that is easy for anyone to understand. Outputs are quite explicit, while expertise is mostly implicit knowledge.

See original article at jarche.com

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