via an email from Diania Woolis
The KPI blog will explore diverse facets of knowledge management practice, research, and theory -- from community of practice (COP) strategy, to emerging technologies, to conferences and events taking place around the world.
We're excited to share what we're discovering about knowledge management for the nonprofit, public, and philanthropic sectors as we do our work -- and for you to post your critiques and ideas. Together we can pool our insights and assist one another in serving our clients and communities more effectively.
In that spirit we are also pleased to release our latest whitepaper, "The Revolution Is Online: Two Polilogue Case Studies." Over the past two years we have worked with new online communities of practice in the public and non-profit sectors. Some communities took off, exceeding the goals they set out to achieve. Several didn't -- but the process still had beneficial effects on the organization and the team. And for many, it was somewhere in between. "The Revolution Is Online" explores how the successes prove the power of this approach to knowledge management, and what the underperformers suggest about setting the parameters for investment.
Another one to read on the plane to Seattle. Wonder if there is anything different from the findings here.
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