September 01, 2003

knowledge management news...

Dumping the wrinklies causing massive hi tech problem

"THERE IS A REALLY huge problem looming on the tech support horizon, and most large companies don't even realize it yet. It is all because they are losing their memory. No, I don't mean senior management is getting so old that Alzheimers is becoming an issue, I mean what I call Institutional Memory (IM). The current trend it to overlook it in the name of cost cutting, and it is most likely a fatal error."

vnunet.com Email slated as collaboration tool

"Email has become a burden and an ineffective information management tool, with most companies wasting a disproportionate amount of time and money on it, analyst Butler Group has warned."

loyds TSB Selects SAS to Manage Risk and Collect Rewards; Bank Expects Risk Management to Deliver Wide Business Benefits


Water Management: COAG communique on a national water initiative Council of Australian Governments communique Sustainable Farming Sustainable Farming

"A key focus of the National Water Initiative will be to implement a robust framework for water access entitlements that encourages investment and maximises the economic value created from water use, while ensuring that there is sufficient water available to maintain healthy rivers and aquifers. The framework will be compatible between jurisdictions and reflect regional variability in the reliability of water supply and the state of knowledge underpinning regional allocation decisions."

K-Collector
September 1, 2003 11:43 AM | google it! | threadorati
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