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Posted by Chris on March 21, 2001 at 05:43:32:
In Reply to: Company thats best applied KM posted by Akhil Shahani on March 21, 2001 at 02:36:26:
I think there are two seperate issues here - only because an organisation can demonstrate good KM practice and still fail, just as they can demonstrate good creativity, good HR management, good brand management, or good anything and still fail. Xerox Eureka and PARC management are correctly upheld as benchmark KM initiative, but have suffered terribly in the chill wind of ...... well, everything else.
I think that if I had to vote for the organisation at the number one spot of KM wonderfulness, I'd go for BP. Everywhere you read about them. T shaped managers (March 2001 HBR), Peer assist, AAR, Virtual team network, and so on. And they're making pots of money - nothing to do with the price of oil of course.
- Re: Company thats best applied KM Denham 06:55:00 03/21/01 (0)
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