Knowledge sharing as a solution

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Bappy11
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Knowledge sharing as a solution

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WikipediaWhile talking, we actually came to the conclusion that the ideas about free distribution of information in the music world are perfectly applicable within IT consultancy. As soon as a company throws off the fear of snooping competitors, there are far-reaching possibilities. Install a Wiki-like solution with long-lasting and factual information as a source for all consultants and a blog on it to which all consultants contribute. An article 3 times a year and with 100 employees you have a story, an experience, a problem or a solution every day. Hire 1 good editor (or 2) and the quality and unity are guaranteed. The real enterprising daredevil goes further, he does not keep the Wiki and blog for himself, but makes it available to everyone, everywhere, also to competitors and clients. Of course under a 'creative commons by' license, which means that his name and company name are mentioned in the event of reuse.

Added value
There is great added value in offering your knowledge openly and transparently. russia phone number list Firstly, you make yourself vulnerable and approachable, 2 qualities that are not always present in these types of companies. Then, the open kitchen offers the customer the opportunity to enjoy themselves even more, it is almost literally the same as in a restaurant. How nice is it to eat close to the chef and see how he prepares your food? It seems to me a pleasant experience if I can read along in the knowledge source of my IT service provider and see how he applies this source of information to solve my problem. The greatest added value is of course the possibility to solve the problem of knowledge sharing, a large group of blogging consultants who read, assess, comment on and reuse each other's work in their daily work. Knowledge sharing to solve the problem of knowledge sharing, great, isn't it?
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