HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--APQC, the benchmarking and best practices research firm, has named eight organizations as recipients of its 2025 Excellence in Knowledge Management (KM) recognition program.
Survey finds that knowledge exodus due to baby boomer retirement is a C-level concern that most organizations are unprepared to address The research, “Navigating the Great Retirement with KM & AI,” ...
Noted KM Industry Executive to Direct Research, Identify Market Trends, and Support APQC Members Building KM Programs With Lynda leading knowledge management research, our members have a leg up to ...
Dubai, UAE:Global stakeholders highlighted the importance of knowledge management and accurate planning in optimizing business growth over two days, between 18-19 November, during the successful ...
APQC is launching its first-ever Certified Knowledge Manager course, aiming to impart practical insights, best practices, methods, and approaches to attendees for enabling knowledge capture, transfer, ...
"The organizations recognized this year by APQC for Excellence in Knowledge Management have proven themselves leaders in embracing new technologies and implementing traditional KM practices. They are ...
Survey finds that knowledge exodus due to baby boomer retirement is a C-level concern that most organizations are unprepared to address More than 11,000 Americans turn 65 every day, with over half of ...
The research, “Navigating the Great Retirement with KM & AI,” was sponsored by eGain, a leader in AI CX Automation powered by Trusted Knowledge. Survey finds that knowledge exodus due to baby boomer ...
More than 11,000 Americans turn 65 every day, with over half of the entire workforce planning to retire in the next five years. A new survey from APQC explores this phenomenon—dubbed the “Great ...
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