EK to Speak at Government Learning Technology Symposium Webinar

  EK’s Zach Wahl, CEO, and Rebecca Wyatt, Partner and Division Director, will join Jeffrey Kwaterski, Chief of Digital Learning and Knowledge Management for the Peace Corps, on the Government Technology Symposium Webinar to discuss Expanding the Nexus Between Distance … Continue reading

Enterprise Knowledge, LLC (EK) Wins New U.S. Office of Personnel Management USALearning® Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) Contract 

EK has been awarded a Prime Contract on the OPM USALearning® (USAL) Training and Education Support Products and Services IDIQ contract. This is a small business set-aside with a ceiling of $1.76B which provides all U.S. Government – Federal agencies, … Continue reading

Building an Innovative Learning Ecosystem at Scale with Graph Technologies

Todd Fahlberg, a Portfolio Manager for Enterprise Knowledge, and Amber Simpson, a Senior Manager at Walmart Academy, presented on November 9, 2022 at the KMWorld Conference in Washington, DC on the topic of Building an Innovative Learning Ecosystem at Scale … Continue reading

Training and Organizational Design for a Federal Agency

The Challenge A US federal agency with a wide array of geographic distribution and responsibilities sought to better distribute learning events and resources to diverse professionals spread all over the United States. With a workforce of over 20,000 and millions … Continue reading

Learning 360: Crafting a Comprehensive View of Learning Content Using a Graph

Chris Marino, a Principal Solution Consultant at Enterprise Knowledge (EK), was a featured speaker at this year’s Data Architecture Online event organized by Dataversity. Marino presented his webinar “Learning 360: Crafting a Comprehensive View of Learning Content Using a Graph” … Continue reading

Advanced Learning for the Enterprise

I’ve recently been expressing how pleased I am with the trend of Knowledge Management and Learning functions coming together. There’s a lot to like about this merger of two disciplines. At its core, KM should always serve as an enabling … Continue reading