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Category Archives: collaboration
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Tagged Dalai Lama, knowledge-sharing, quotations
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Boosting innovation
This month’s First Friday News is all about boosting innovation levels in your organisation. Continue reading
Knowledge Mobilisation
In 2017 I took a leap of faith and went to a conference in Bristol run by a woman I’d met on an RCT. (Don’t know what an RCT is? More here) I enjoyed that conference so much I joined … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, Events, KM
Tagged Birmingham, KMbForum, Knowledge mobilisation, Newcastle
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An update on the global RCT
As you probably know, before the Summer I randomly connected some volunteers who work in law firm Knowledge and Learning (mainly PSLs, but other job titles too) for a virtual coffee and a chat. I have just paired people up … Continue reading
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Knowledge must circulate …
Read more about my research into knowledge sharing antecedents here and learn how to your law firm could improve the amount of knowledge sharing which occurs. Join a training event in London, Bristol or Birmingham or contact me about an … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, knowledge-sharing, learning
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3 steps to more knowledge sharing in your law firm?
A PSL friend of mine says she most enjoys the practical posts that I write, so here is a practical 3-step guide to improving the knowledge sharing in your firm (without breaking the bank). ___ Does this sound familiar? You … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, Internal marketing, KM
Tagged appreciation, culture, knowledge-sharing, management skills, thanks
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RCTs – serendipity + conversation – what’s not to like?
I’ve written before about RCTs. They combine two things I feel often go missing in formalised KM systems – conversation and serendipity. If you are interested in trying them out in your organisation, but are in need of a little … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, KM, Personal Knowledge Management, Uncategorized
Tagged connecting, conversation, KM, knowledge-sharing, learning, networking, serendipity
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