Archive for July, 2009

How to capture Knowledge? Or should it b Y?

July 15, 2009 by Robert

The question of how to capture knowledge, is one that has been around for a pretty long time. And while the obvious  answer over the past few thousand years has been hard copy formats (from stone tablets to bark and more recently paper) the more important question is not about the how, but more about [...]

Knowledge management goes mainstream

July 15, 2009 by Robert

When something becomes headline news on both Melbourne’s The Age and Sydney’s Morning Herald IT section, you know it’s starting to hit the mainstream. And that is exactly what happened today, when an article about knowledge management appeared in both papers. See here for the SMH article and here for The Age article. The article [...]