Whenever we’re asked about the ROI of Knowledge Management, the usual responses quickly emerge — usage analytics from knowledge libraries, downloads, engagement on communities of practice, hours saved by reusing existing content, and the productivity boost from quicker access to information.
And yes, all of these are important. They’re tangible, they’re easy to track, and they speak in a language that leadership often wants to hear.
But here’s the truth we rarely talk about: some of KM’s biggest wins are the ones you can’t always measure on a dashboard.
Click here:
https://www.kminstitute.org/blog/beyond-metrics-the-hidden-roi-of-knowledge-management
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We talk a lot about big KM systems and long-term strategies, but sometimes the real magic is in the low-budget, high-impact fixes. What’s a small KM improvement you made (or witnessed) that made a big difference—without a formal budget?
Bonus points if it was scrappy, creative, or duct-taped into greatness.
I’ll share one in the comments, but to kick this off, here’s a short read:
Click here to read the article: What are the quick wins in KM, and where are the long term benefits? (Nick Milton)
Curious to hear what’s worked in your world.
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