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6 Key Considerations for Implementing a KM System

Enterprise Knowledge (EK) commonly engages with organizations that are seeking to improve their existing Knowledge Management (KM) technology stack and, in turn, desire a new solution that is better suited to their technical and business requirements. There are several possible … Continue reading

Knowledge Cast Product Spotlight – Micah Peterson of ProcedureFlow

In this episode of the Knowledge Cast, Joe Hilger speaks with Micah Peterson, VP of Product Management at ProcedureFlow. Micah is a knowledge management expert and enthusiast, and has been helping companies transform their knowledge management for more than 15 … Continue reading

Knowledge Cast Product Spotlight – Joe Pairman of RWS Group

In this episode of the Knowledge Cast, Joe Hilger speaks with Joe Pairman, Director of Product Management at RWS Group. RWS Group is a world-leading provider of technology-enabled language, content management, and intellectual property services. Joe is in charge of … Continue reading

The Importance of Agility During The Great Resignation (Part I: Retention)

With more people than ever leaving their jobs, Agile teams can encourage retention and attract the right talent. Introduction People are still leaving their jobs, and in record numbers. According to Willis Towers Watson’s 2022 Global Benefits Attitudes Survey, a … Continue reading

Translating AI from Concept to Reality: Five Keys to Implementing AI for Knowledge, Content, and Data

Lulit Tesfaye, a Partner and Director for Enterprise Knowledge’s Data and Information Management Division, presented on April 07, 2022 at the data.world Spring Virtual Summit 2022 on the topic of Translating AI from Concept to Reality: Five Keys to Implementing … 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