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Naked Conversations - Book Review
"Naked Conversations" explores the realm of blogs, primarily focusing on non-organizational blogs that contribute to businesses in the Internet world. Authors Robert Scoble and Shel Israel, both avid bloggers, bring a subjective perspective to the book. While they attempt objectivity, the inherent bias is evident. Nevertheless, the book offers a fresh understanding of the blogging world, sharing numerous blog stories that convey blogs' familiarity, significance, and potential

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 20087 min read


Forums in Hierarchical Organizations
In most hierarchical organizations, internal communication reflects the organizational structure, primarily flowing downward—from...

Sagit Salmon
Mar 1, 20082 min read


Advancing Document Management into the 21st Century
Our world is inundated with documents, drowning in their sheer volume. Analysts engage in a competition of bleak statistics to depict the...

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 20088 min read


Tools to Encourage Collaboration
In 1943, Allied generals Montgomery and Patton competed over who would be the first to capture the city of Messina in Sicily. In their...

Gur Breslavi
Mar 1, 20083 min read


Indwelling - Collective Commitment
Many managers struggle with how to motivate employees to share their tacit knowledge; knowledge that is sometimes acquired without the...

Neta Lee Sandormesky!
Mar 1, 20082 min read


Knowledge Creation & Management New Challenges for Managers - Book Review
Upon learning about the release of Nonaka and Ichijo's new book, I couldn't resist delving into its contents. Nonaka, undoubtedly one of the pioneers in knowledge management, co-authored "The Knowledge-Creating Company" with Takeuchi, a renowned work in the field. In the realm of knowledge management, where methodologies continually evolve and technological advancements enable capabilities that were unimaginable a decade ago, the significance of such a book, primarily authore

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 200821 min read


Taking the documents one step forward into the 21st century
Our world is a whole of documents, flooded with them. Analysts compete with each other with grim statistics about the information...

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 200811 min read


Progressive Lessons Learned
Background One issue concerning us as managers is how to ensure a structured and methodical process for extracting lessons learned. The...
Amit Starikovsky
Mar 1, 20086 min read


Leadership on the Line - Book Review
"Leadership on the Line" is a book by Lynskey and Heifetz, which has garnered considerable acclaim. Early readers, including Eli Horowitz, Chairman of Teva's Board of Directors, President Emeritus of Harvard University, and Lt. Gen. Lipkin Shahak, have offered recommendations that render ours superfluous. You might wonder about the relevance of leadership and knowledge management. Why have we included this book on the knowledge management bookshelf and presented it to you? Th

Dr. Moria Levy
Feb 1, 200814 min read


Epistemology
Epistemology, from the Greek word Episteme, meaning knowledge or science, is a branch of philosophy that deals with human knowledge and...

Keren Trosler
Feb 1, 20082 min read


Are you ready for an internal organizational blog?
A blog is a website where entries ("posts") are written about experiences and news. The contents are visible to internet users for...

Dudi Rozental
Feb 1, 20083 min read


Who's Afraid of Circulars and Procedures?
"How can anyone read this circular letter?" "Only the person who wrote the procedure has time to read 10 pages..." Who among us hasn't...

Anat Kosiyak
Feb 1, 20085 min read


Content Editor in the Knowledge Management System
Co-written with Sagit Salmon Behind the scenes of every knowledge management system stands a professional and experienced team of content...

Sivan Arar Reuven
Feb 1, 20084 min read


Developing New Knowledge in Foster Care
Written in collaboration with: Shlava Leibovich, Director of Foster Care Services Branch, Child and Youth Service in the Ministry of...

Dr. Moria Levy
Jan 1, 20084 min read


Global Knowledge Management
Co-written with Yehuda Arad, Teva. In a company like Teva, lessons and conclusions learned from events occurring at one site must reach...

Nurit Ston Lin
Jan 1, 20083 min read


Knowledge Management System for Service Providers at the National Insurance Institute
The National Insurance Institute was established to provide residents of the State of Israel with a safety net against economic and...

Herzel Israeli
Jan 1, 20083 min read


Work Processes in Knowledge Management Service
Written in collaboration with a Knowledge Manager in the IDF What is a Work Process? A work process in an organization defines the...

Sivan Arar Reuven
Jan 1, 20083 min read


Linked - Book Review
It would be the epitome of popular science if one encapsulates the greatness of the book "Links," originally titled "Linked," in a single phrase. In a positive sense, this work by a physicist delves into a scientific subject rooted in mathematics and reaches across diverse scientific realms. The author articulates these concepts in clear, fluent language, presenting simple, everyday examples and more intricate ones. The use of language facilitates reader comprehension, making

Dr. Moria Levy
Dec 1, 200713 min read


When is an Organizational Portal the First Step to Knowledge Management?
Many organizations choose to establish a portal to solve their knowledge needs. Generally, knowledge needs in the organizational world...

Neta Lee Sandormesky!
Dec 1, 20073 min read


Abstract
We all read and write long documents, reports, reviews, data outputs, etc. as an integral part of our daily work routine. When reading...

Keren Trosler
Dec 1, 20073 min read
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