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[tfpl blog] Author: Claire Valentine TFPL, Training Manager We have been looking at ways to further add value to the services we provide and are pleased to be able to tell you about a new addition to the website called KM Tools....

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[tfpl blog] tfpl blog: Strong demand for training in records management and ...: It has been a busy four months since Christmas and we have seen an increasing demand in the need for in house training, as organisations look to gain benefits from the tailoring and customisation that can be achieved by having a trainer come onsite to deliver a course specifically for a team or department.  This can work out very cost effective for organisations too, reducing travel costs and gaining the discounts that can be available through not paying for an external venue. 

[tfpl blog] How to temp in Knowledge Management: reminded me of the need to consider both the supply and demand sides for knowledge and knowledge transfer - or in this case skills. In our knowledge harvesting training courses and consultancy work we often use mind maps of an individual's skills, experience and knowledge as a vehicle for sharing.

[Gurteen Knowledge] TFPL (Gurteen Knowledge): Follow me on Twitter · More about David Gurteen David at Indosat Innovation Week, Jakarta, Indonesia, March 2010. I help people to share their knowledge;

[tfpl blog] Library and Information Science Research Coalition: We are witnessing a merging of IM disciplines (library and information services, knowledge management, information management, records management, Web and IT) and the integration of new disciplines into the IM arena, resulting in the creation of new IM roles.  Whilst IM is becoming everone’s responsibility in terms of daily work the identification and allocation of explicit IM responsibilities is increasingly becoming essential to the development of robust IM capability.

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