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Assembly required: 8 myths about knowledge management debunked

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Although intelligence operatives, a type of knowledge worker, had many clues suggesting imminent attacks, they did not integrate this information quickly enough to accurately foresee the tragic outcomes. With the dawn of generative AI, management gurus continue pitching concepts of turnkey “learning organizations,” and “knowledge management.”

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With generative AI, IT must deliver knowledge…not just technology

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GenAI has been estimated to increase skilled worker performance by up to 40% with the potential to add trillions of dollars in value to the global economy. What IT can do to train, educate, and share knowledge around GenAI How can IT organizations play an active part in educating users?

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The Future of the Internet as a Global Infrastructure

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It is key for global competitiveness and has great potential for economic growth and innovation. Visionaries, Users, and Architects The conference brings together visionaries, knowledge owners, power users, and the architects of digital infrastructure on both sides of the Atlantic.

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ConocoPhillips goes global with digital twins

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Dubbed the ConocoPhillips Global Digital Twin Program, it’s earned ConocoPhillips a 2023 CIO 100 Award in IT Excellence. By funding the program centrally, Global Production would enable the rapid deployment of an expert team and remove any delays around budget cycles with the business units. billion to construct.

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An archetype-based approach to driving your global workforce transformation

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As an example, consider the case of a global retail client. As an example, consider the archetypical teams found at one of our global retail clients. One such capability that often surfaces is Knowledge Management: how do we ensure that in changing or relocating a resource, we don’t lose critical institutional knowledge?

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How to make the most of global talent opportunities

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This article was co-written by Chris Davis, Partner, Metis Strategy , and Kelley Dougherty, Associate, Metis Strategy To succeed as a large, global company, there is no choice but to harness the power of technology talent around the world. Fast forward to today.

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For Global Success, Think Like a Local

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However, despite the powerful forces of globalization, significant local differences exist. . So, while it’s possible to sketch global trends, an understanding of local markets is vital if merchants are to create services, payment options, and communication strategies that will really resonate. Cybersource. IT Leadership