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Inside the Box - Book Review
Inside the Box defines innovation as a disciplined process driven by constraints, patterns, and structured thinking rather than unbounded brainstorming. Its practical value lies in showing how methods like subtraction, division, task consolidation, and dependency creation can systematically generate repeatable breakthroughs in products, services, and problem solving. " Inside the Box: A Proven System of Creativity for Breakthrough Results ," authored by Drew Boyd and Jacob Go

Dr. Moria Levy
Dec 1, 20148 min read


'Voices' in the Knowledge Management process
A man and woman are stuck in an empty room in a deserted building in London. The door is open. They wish to leave. Why don't they leave?...

Michal Blumenfeld Sagi
Nov 1, 20144 min read


The Next generation of personalization
A recent trend that is here to stay is personalized knowledge access (usually in an organizational or professional portal). There are...

Keren Harel
Aug 1, 20142 min read


To know why what I don't know-and grow: Knowledge Development groups in organizations
Organizations aware of Knowledge Management's role in promoting business success, invest much effort and resources in adapting and...

Tali Helman
Jul 1, 20143 min read


From the diary of a facilitator: on group dynamics and leaning processes
A fascinating area in the work of any organizational consultant, especially KM consultants, is instructing learning teams and...

Noga Chipman-Steinwartz
Feb 1, 20145 min read


Beyond The Idea - Book Review
Beyond The Idea focuses on innovation execution, showing that successful innovation depends on matching the right execution model to the type of innovation. The book provides practical frameworks for resource allocation, team design, experimentation, and implementation, helping organizations move ideas into scalable results. The book " Beyond The Idea: How to Execute Innovation in Any Organization " was authored by Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble in 2013. The title indic

Dr. Moria Levy
Jan 1, 20148 min read


Knowledge Managers - Then and Now
"The consumer reality has changed dramatically. The consumer unequivocally knows that they have a lot of power, and businesses are very...

Sagit Salmon
Dec 1, 20135 min read


Video Clips and Knowledge Management - The Perfect Blend!
The world of social media offers numerous opportunities to share and exchange information and knowledge with people around the globe. One...

Moran Maravi
Nov 1, 20134 min read


E-learning
It is a well know fact that workers of the new generation hardly have any time. They may find the time for work, maybe even a coffee...

Elad Piran
Aug 1, 20131 min read


The Four Sons of Content Expertise: Leveraging Different Subject Matter Expert Mindsets in Knowledge Management Projects
March brings with it this year the Passover holiday - the spring festival, the festival of the giving of the Torah, and for children,...

Noga Chipman-Steinwartz
Mar 1, 20134 min read


Business Intelligence 3.0 (BI 3.0)
A term referring to business intelligence tools that enable the use of features from social networks such as information sharing,...

Anat Bielsky
Jan 1, 20132 min read


What Matters Now - Book review
What Matters Now argues that resilient organizations succeed through values, innovation, adaptability, employee passion, and a renewed management ideology. The book shows how decentralization, ethical leadership, and flexible structures help organizations respond to disruption, strengthen performance, and build long-term relevance in a rapidly changing business environment. The book " What Matters Now " by Gary Hamel was published in 2012. Hamel, a highly regarded professor

Dr. Moria Levy
Dec 1, 20128 min read


Case Studies in Knowledge Management - Book Review
Case Studies in Knowledge Management shows that knowledge management succeeds when tied to business value, leadership support, culture, and practical mechanisms such as communities, lessons learned, portals, and collaboration. The book demonstrates that KM is not a passing trend but a strategic discipline that improves learning, innovation, and organizational performance. " Case Studies in Knowledge Management ," edited by Kenneth A. Grant and published in 2012, marks the in

Dr. Moria Levy
Oct 1, 20128 min read


Thinking, Fast and Slow - Book Review
"Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman explores cognitive systems, biases, and value theory, delving into the interplay of System 1 an

Dr. Moria Levy
Sep 1, 20127 min read


Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in the Context of the Knowledge Management Project
Maslow's theory of needs assumes that universal needs are met by human beings, motivating them daily. In this article, we will refer to...

Hagay Kalev
Sep 1, 20121 min read


Business Intelligence for Dummies - Book Review
Business Intelligence For Dummies defines BI as the disciplined use of data, reporting, dashboards, and analytics to generate accurate, timely, and actionable business insight. The book provides practical guidance for choosing BI tools, gathering requirements, managing implementation, and turning information into better decisions and measurable organizational performance. The book " Business Intelligence for Dummies " is part of a series of textbooks designed for non-experts

Dr. Moria Levy
Aug 1, 201218 min read


The Naked Presenter - Book Review
The Naked Presenter defines effective presenting as authentic, audience-centered communication built on preparation, presence, emotional connection, and purposeful delivery. Its practical value lies in helping speakers improve openings, engagement, storytelling, and conclusions to make presentations more persuasive, memorable, and action-oriented. " The Naked Presenter: Delivering Powerful Presentations With or Without Slides " represents the third installment in a series au

Dr. Moria Levy
Jan 1, 20125 min read


Curation
Curation is the human action of collecting, aggregating, and organizing information received from search engine results. In retrospect,...

Tali Helman
Jan 1, 20123 min read


The Complete Guide to Knowledge Management - Book Review
The Complete Guide to Knowledge Management presents knowledge management as a strategic discipline for leveraging intellectual capital through culture, strategy, knowledge sharing, and innovation. The book provides practical guidance for building sustainable knowledge-driven organizations, improving decision-making, strengthening collaboration, and turning knowledge into long-term organizational value. " The Complete Guide to Knowledge Management: A Strategic Plan to Leverage

Dr. Moria Levy
May 1, 20119 min read


The Role of Experience in Enhancing Knowledge Management Practices
The contribution of knowledge management activities and solutions to an organization's achievement of its business goals has been widely...

Anat Kosiyak
Jan 1, 20114 min read
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