Knowledge Management: October 2011 Archives

In the last post I explained why HIM Activities provide a way to capture, maintain and re-use knowledge gained during execution of work items.  Here I'll give an example to illustrate.Consider a project to set up a new government organization. ... Read More..
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In my last post, I asked what an Activity actually produces?  Is there anything else than the expected outputs that come from doing a particular piece of work?The answer, of course, is that knowledge also arises from doing an Activity... Read More..
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In th next few posts, I will look at Activities in HIM.  For now, I'd like to offer regular readers of this blog a (hopefully thought-provoking) question to mull over.In most descriptions of business processes, Activities are described as a... Read More..
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