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Learning to Fly (2001) by Chris Collison, Geoff ParcellPractical Lessons from one of the World's Leading Knowledge Companies (Jan 2001) |
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This must be one of the best books on KM I've seen for a long time. <br><br> What I love about it - is its lack of focus on technology. Yes - <a href ='http://www.gurteen.com/gurteen/gurteen.nsf/id/bp'>BP</a> are using technology in a big way - but it is just the enabler. The book focuses on the people side - building learning into an organization and on the concepts of the <a href ='http://www.gurteen.com/gurteen/gurteen.nsf/id/after-action-reviews'>After Action Review</a> (AAR) - 'Learn Before', 'Learn During' and 'Learn After'. <br><br> Also see the <a href ="javascript:newsmallwindow('http://www.learning-to-fly.org')">Learning to Fly</a> <img src = '/gurteen/gurteen.nsf/id/L001750/$File/new-window.gif' border=0 width=8 height=9> website.
Blog Post No More ConsultantsPosted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 16 November 2009 A good video collection of interviews with a number of KM people Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by on 20 February 2011 Book Learning to Fly (2001) (Jan 2001) by Chris Collison, Geoff ParcellPractical Lessons from one of the World's Leading Knowledge Companies Learning to Fly (2004) (Oct 2004) by Chris Collison, Geoff Parcell Practical knowledge management from leading and learning organisations No More Consultants (Sep 2009) by Chris Collison, Geoff Parcell We know more than we think GKR Article Answers on the back of a postcard please ... by Chris CollisonThe Global Knowledge Review - March 2005 KM Success Story The BP StoryLink BPBP Corporate Site KM and British Petroleum Article: A Historic Example of the SAIC KM Approach Online Forum Learning to Fly ForumYahoo Group: Community of interest for readers of the KM handbook "Learning to Fly" Person Chris Collison Knowledge ConsultantGeoff Parcell Knowledge Management Consultant
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