Below is a quote from Dave Pollard, the former Chief Knowledge Officer form Ernst & Young. It is a great paragraph because is is truly representive of why enterprise knowledge managment solutions failed. He is talking about the fact that knowledge managment systems have to be personal content management systems first.
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I believe personal content management tools are the place to start, because since the earliest days of business, the principal way of sharing information has been peer-to-peer, the most valued 'repositories' of business information have been personal filing cabinets, and the principal schema for organizing work has been the personal desktop. It makes sense, therefore, that tools that facilitate and reflect these well-established 'knowledge processes', information sources and networks should be much more successful than the complex, centralized, hierarchical knowledge management tools and repositories that have been foisted on users for the past decade.
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It is a great quote because how is it possible that anyone could believe that a centralied hierarchical tool could work when it was in no way related to how people did and have done knowledge work since the beginning.
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A note about Knowledge Management
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