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November 19, 2001 Knowledge management is about desire By Gerry McGovern The reduction in time to market for products and services has been a key driver for successful organizations. The success of knowledge management can be measured in relation to how it contributes to the right idea being developed into the right product at the right time at the right cost. Knowledge is a critical asset for modern organizations. Yet knowledge management is a discipline that is little understood. Managers believe in the theory but few have come to grips with how to actually manage knowledge in a productive manner. McKinsey recently published a survey entitled 'Creating a knowledge culture.' It focused on knowledge management practices in some 40 companies on a global basis. The study was carried out between 1995 and 1998 and had two key findings:
McKinsey summarized its findings as follows: "Successful companies build a corporate
environment that fosters a desire for knowledge among their employees and that ensures
its continual application, distribution, and creation."
Organizations who fail at knowledge management tend to:
There are two essential ways knowledge can be transferred:
Historically, the primary way knowledge was transferred was by people getting
together. The Internet, however, is a direct response to the need to offer alternative
ways by which knowledge can be efficiently transferred. (Its interactive elements also
facilitate new ways by which people can 'get together.')
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New Thinking Newsletter Subscribe to this free weekly newsletter covering the role and function of content on the Web. More info | Privacy policy Read the current issue Content management seminar feedback "Gerry's presentation was very well received by the more than 400 higher education delegates. I've chaired this meeting since 1994 and very few speakers have generated the same level of enthusiasm. Wit and wisdom is always an unbeatable combination." Bob Johnson, American Marketing Association “Excellent presenter ... thought-provoking and relevant. I hope we can persuade him to visit us again one day.” Malcolm Davison The British Association of Communicators in Business "Hearing Gerry McGovern speaking, one can feel that he truly masters the subject of content management. He was voted ‘best speaker of the conference’ by delegates." Toon Lowette European Association of Directory Publishers Find out more about Gerry McGovern's seminars
Desire, and not technology, is the foundation of knowledge management: the desire to create, find and share knowledge.
Review of The Web Content Style Guide
"This comprehensive and authoritative overview of
content management starts with useful guidelines to writing and designing web material. If only most webmasters would heed the sound advice given here, then web surfing would be a
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