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The Difference Between Communities of Practice (CoP), Special Interest Groups (SIG), Employee Resource Groups (ERG), and Centers of Excellence (CoE)

Communities of Practice (CoPs) have been a long-standing tool in the knowledge manager’s toolbox as a way to foster learning, drive innovation, and capture institutional knowledge. But how do CoPs differ from other organizational community programs? Within any given organization, … Continue reading

When a Knowledge Portal Becomes a Learning and Performance Portal

EK’s CEO,  Zach Wahl, previously published Knowledge Portals Revisited, a blog that spells out an integrated suite of systems that actually puts users’ needs at the center of a knowledge management solution. We’ve long acknowledged that content may need to … Continue reading

Top Knowledge Management Use Cases (with Real World Examples)

Knowledge Management (KM) is presently experiencing a rebirth, with greater executive interest and organizational commitment. Driven by the post-Covid transition to hybrid and remote work, the employee churn during the great resignation, and the explosion of AI driven by knowledge … Continue reading

Applied Knowledge Management Series: Addressing Challenges at Large Enterprises, Part 2

In this two-part blog series, I identify six common challenges experienced by Fortune 500 and multinational organizations and offer solutions to them, providing explanations, justifications, and use cases for each. In Part I, I discussed the importance of anticipating and … Continue reading