KM Bingo #KM101
My KM team is a fairly new department in our organization and is planning an open house to help other departments get to know us. We're trying to think of handouts that people could take away and one of the ideas was bingo cards like those "buzzword bingo" things people use to track jargon that gets used in a meeting. In this case we're looking at creating something that would have common KM pain points, such as "can't find the file," "don't know who has the information," "didn't realize you were doing that," etc. -- things that would come up during a meeting that would get employees thinking about better ways of working. I have two questions:
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Sue Baktis
This is a KM Buzzword Bingo card but you could use it to help think through how each of these are related to pain points.
http://www.chriscollison.com/blog/2013/05/02/km-best-practice-and-buzzword-bingo
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My KM team is a fairly new department in our organization and is planning an open house to help other departments get to know us. We're trying to think of handouts that people could take away and one of the ideas was bingo cards like those "buzzword bingo" things people use to track jargon that gets used in a meeting.
In this case we're looking at creating something that would have common KM pain points, such as "can't find the file," "don't know who has the information," "didn't realize you were doing that," etc. -- things that would come up during a meeting that would get employees thinking about better ways of working.
I have two questions:
Thanks Dennis Pearce
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Chris Riemer
Greetings, Dennis –
This is something we put together in the very first days of Knowledge Street, and it might give you some ideas. We were pitching KM and Communications to a local business breakfast, and a lot of them were interested in our service as web designers. That’s why it has such a “webby” flavor. But you could swap in any pain points you’d like.
If it helps, feel free!
Chris
Chris Riemer
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Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 5:12 PM To: sikmleaders@... Subject: [sikmleaders] KM Bingo
My KM team is a fairly new department in our organization and is planning an open house to help other departments get to know us. We're trying to think of handouts that people could take away and one of the ideas was bingo cards like those "buzzword bingo" things people use to track jargon that gets used in a meeting.
In this case we're looking at creating something that would have common KM pain points, such as "can't find the file," "don't know who has the information," "didn't realize you were doing that," etc. -- things that would come up during a meeting that would get employees thinking about better ways of working.
I have two questions:
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Dennis, thanks for your post. Here are ten pain points:
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Chris Collison
…and here’s something from me from a few years back. http://www.chriscollison.com/blog/2013/05/02/km-best-practice-and-buzzword-bingo
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Greetings, Dennis –
This is something we put together in the very first days of Knowledge Street, and it might give you some ideas. We were pitching KM and Communications to a local business breakfast, and a lot of them were interested in our service as web designers. That’s why it has such a “webby” flavor. But you could swap in any pain points you’d like.
If it helps, feel free!
Chris
Chris Riemer
From: sikmleaders@... <sikmleaders@...>
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 5:12 PM To: sikmleaders@... Subject: [sikmleaders] KM Bingo
My KM team is a fairly new department in our organization and is planning an open house to help other departments get to know us. We're trying to think of handouts that people could take away and one of the ideas was bingo cards like those "buzzword bingo" things people use to track jargon that gets used in a meeting.
In this case we're looking at creating something that would have common KM pain points, such as "can't find the file," "don't know who has the information," "didn't realize you were doing that," etc. -- things that would come up during a meeting that would get employees thinking about better ways of working.
I have two questions:
Thanks Dennis Pearce
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Chris Collison
And here’s the pptx.
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…and here’s something from me from a few years back. http://www.chriscollison.com/blog/2013/05/02/km-best-practice-and-buzzword-bingo
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<sikmleaders@...> on behalf of "'Chris Riemer' jcr@... [sikmleaders]" <sikmleaders@...>
Greetings, Dennis –
This is something we put together in the very first days of Knowledge Street, and it might give you some ideas. We were pitching KM and Communications to a local business breakfast, and a lot of them were interested in our service as web designers. That’s why it has such a “webby” flavor. But you could swap in any pain points you’d like.
If it helps, feel free!
Chris
Chris Riemer
From: sikmleaders@... <sikmleaders@...>
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 5:12 PM To: sikmleaders@... Subject: [sikmleaders] KM Bingo
My KM team is a fairly new department in our organization and is planning an open house to help other departments get to know us. We're trying to think of handouts that people could take away and one of the ideas was bingo cards like those "buzzword bingo" things people use to track jargon that gets used in a meeting.
In this case we're looking at creating something that would have common KM pain points, such as "can't find the file," "don't know who has the information," "didn't realize you were doing that," etc. -- things that would come up during a meeting that would get employees thinking about better ways of working.
I have two questions:
Thanks Dennis Pearce
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Thanks everyone -- some great stuff here! On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 2:28 PM Chris Collison chris.collison@... [sikmleaders] <sikmleaders@...> wrote:
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I would say that Chris Collison totally nails the intent of the question! Brett Patron JECC KM
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