KM & competitive advantage

KM & competitive advantage. There are some well-recognized KM strategies which can be applied to gain or leverage competitive advantage. Which one you choose, depends on your firm's competencies, the market niche, competitors and finding an internal champion. Here are some examples: 1) Information transfer: The capture and distribution of explicit information via groupware, file… Continue reading KM & competitive advantage

Correcting the Record on Sept. 11, in Great Detail

Correcting the Record on Sept. 11, in Great Detail. The 9/11 commission showed that much of what had been common wisdom about the attacks was wrong. By PHILIP SHENON. [The New York Times > Home Page]

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A Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security

A Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security. The 9/11 Commission report is available in pdf and in book formats. The focus on information sharing begins on page 416 of the pdf document. Here's what the Commission says: “We propose that information be shared horizontally, across new networks that transcend individual agencies. The current system is… Continue reading A Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security

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911 search

911 search. 911 search: Search engine company Vivisimo shows how it can be useful to restrict search and clustering results to a single document, in this case the 500-page report of the US commission on the September 11 attacks. (The report is available in bookstores, and in PDF on the commission's site, and Jason Kottke… Continue reading 911 search

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Congress Plans Special Hearings on Sept. 11 Panel

Congress Plans Special Hearings on Sept. 11 Panel. Moving swiftly on the recommendations of the panel, Congressional leaders announced rare August hearings for legislative changes. By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and PHILIP SHENON. [The New York Times > Home Page]

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FAA flaws under Garvey detailed

FAA flaws under Garvey detailed. WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration under then-administrator Jane F. Garvey failed to take steps to protect the nation's air fleet from terrorism before the 2001 attacks and its communications were in disarray on the morning of the hijackings, according to a damaging portrait of the agency painted by the… Continue reading FAA flaws under Garvey detailed

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