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Australian Army Knowledge ManagementThis is a discussion on Australian Army Knowledge Management within the Knowledge matters forums, part of the CORTEX Blogs category; The Australian Army is investing in a substantial knowledge management initiative as part of its Adaptive Army strategy. This strategy might be summarised as a "learning organisation" approach, but I ... |
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![]() | The Australian Army is investing in a substantial knowledge management initiative as part of its Adaptive Army strategy. This strategy might be summarised as a "learning organisation" approach, but I digress. They have produced their first booklet for comment. Unfortunately its not available for public comment, but it is an interesting read. I thought I would share the thrust of the document. The first thing I like is the focus on informed decision making and the strong recognition that knowledge management must focus on the human dimension. Even more interesting is the use of historical battle examples throughout the booklet. These range from the December 2004 ambush at Tel Afar to the July 1918 Battle of Hamel. read more Get More from the original blog... |
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