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ROM News - October 2025
Global Knowledge Management Week - KM Global Week is approaching (October 20-24), and many celebrations are planned around the world. It's worth following, participating, and even initiating. We'll start publishing soon, but you can already see the developing list here.
In September, ROM Global hosted an innovative KM GEN AI in Action course with participants from multiple continents. Anyone interested in learning more or considering an internal, customizable course for their organization is invited to contact mail@kmrom.com.

Want to discover how GenAI is truly implemented in a global software development environment?
In our new video, you’ll be exposed to the story of Siemens - a company with 380,000 employees worldwide - and how it is preparing thousands of software developers for the digital revolution.
The journey includes courses, workshops, an innovative sandbox environment, and a collaborative community that enables every developer to take part in the change.
An inspiring conversation about culture, innovation, and real success.
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The Future of Knowledge Management in the AI Era - A Blog Series by Dr. Moria Levy
You are invited to read a series of posts by Dr. Moria Levy on the future of knowledge management in the new era of AI.
Read here

Everything You Need to Know About Knowledge Base Management – Blog
The ProProfs Knowledge Base blog is about insights, best practices, and tools for creating and managing knowledge bases, self-service documentation, and internal knowledge systems.
Read here
One Knowledge Management System for All: Opportunity or Risk?
One system or two? Choosing the right Knowledge Management setup can transform how your teams work. A single KMS boosts sharing and efficiency but risks overload, while separate systems offer focus but need more resources. A smart hybrid model may deliver the best of both worlds-helping you balance speed, depth, and collaboration.
The Tipping Point – Book Review
Malcolm Gladwell’s "The Tipping Point" explores how small changes spark big revolutions. It highlights three key factors: influential messengers, making ideas memorable, and shaping the environment. The book offers practical insights into driving change and inspiring people.
Contagious: Why Things Catch On - Book Review
Jonah Berger’s Contagious reveals why some ideas spread like wildfire while others fade. Using the STEPPS framework - Social Currency, Triggers, Emotions, Public, Practical Value, and Stories - Berger shows how to craft messages people can’t resist sharing. A must-read for marketers, innovators, and anyone seeking to spark real-world buzz.