June 23, 2005
Malcolm Ryder Talks KM
My college friend Malcolm Ryder has been working in quasi-stealth mode for awhile now on a blog at the intersection of business strategy, IT consulting, and design, called Archestra, for the "architecture of enterprise strategy."
Just recently he's put up a few provocative posts on one of my favorite topics, Knowledge Management, and readers who share my interest in KM should take a look. [Aside: What's so fascinating about KM? To me, the appeal is that it is (a) so hard to get right (b) because it is at the intersection of technology and a firm's culture (c) but for a large and sophisticated law firm it needs to be a "core competence." KM is, in a nutshell, an indispensable Everest to climb.]
Malcolm has put his thoughts together on:
- "Managing the Productivity of Knowledge Work"
- "Harvesting
Tacit Knowledge"
- "The
Architecture of KM" and
- "What is 'What You Know' Worth?"
I'm highly confident Malcolm would welcome any thoughts you might have on his reflections.
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