In response to my Thoughts about Knowledge Management I was forwarded this video, in which KM experts discuss the topic Is KM Dead? Much of the discussion mirrors that of my short presentation
Larry Prusak, KM speaker and author of KM books, takes dead aim at it and suggests maybe not dead, but certainly limping. He goes on to suggest that KM is morphing as new discoveries are made about what KM is needed for.
It is my contention that KM required document management as a prerequisite, and now that many organizations have introduced shared document management, new questions arise about what is next and what more can be done to improve business practices. Furthermore, I believe that these new questions focus on process issues and ideas of how to integrate and execution.
Here's the video.. it is rather long. Prusak's the guy in the tie.
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