Easy Pickings
Categorised under: Information management, Intranets, Knowledge management
Patrick Lambe writes about the dangers of pursuing low-hanging fruit, and outlines his “REACH” planning model. To quote:
Mary sums up brilliantly: “Collecting low-hanging fruit is a knowledge management tactic NOT a legitimate strategy. Strategy sets your goals and gives you a reason for the projects you undertake and the methods you employ. Tactics are fine, if they are deployed to advance an agreed strategy. Otherwise, they are little better than busy work.”
Tags: Knowledge management, low hanging fruit, pilot, strategy

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