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Home > Communities > Talent Development > Knowledge Mgmt. Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Knowledge Management
It has become cliche to say that an organization's most precious asset walks out the door every evening. Yet, like most cliches, there is a strong element of truth. The knowledge that employees possess, their ideas, creativity, networks, "institutional memory" and their instincts, which appreciate the longer they remain with the organization and/or industry, are most organization's leverage and competitive advantage. Moreover, many employees possess intellectual property and secrets that if accessed by a competitor could erode an organization's position in the market.

Since knowledge is an enormous part of a typical organization's value, the engagement and management of knowledge holders is mission critical. In this track we explore formal and informal systems and management practices that develop, preserve and protect talent's knowledge.

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The Wisdom factor: Transferring Knowledge from Baby Boomers to tomorrow's workforce
Working with your IT dept to further knowledge transfer
Beyond borders: Knowledge management in Communities of Practice (COP)
Cross functional knowledge management: Tapping a bank of ideas
Intellectual capital or intellectual property? Balancing knowledge-sharing with knowledge-protection for competitive advantage
The silent scream: ensuring your workforce's unvoiced ideas are heard (Don't miss out on lost knowledge, encourage the germ of genius)
Knowledge as a service strategy: knowledge transfer from talent to customers
Managing the tension between process and practice
The link between knowledge management and performance improvement
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Past Webcasts and White Papers
Title: Protecting Deep Smarts in Manufacturing
When: Fri, 27 May 2005
Presented By: Walter Swap , Tufts University
Dorothy Leonard , Professor Emeritus , Harvard Business School (HBS)
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View Webcast: Click Here