Seven Tenets of Agile Knowledge Transition Methodology

When I started my transition journey, it was for a part of a large knowledge transfer of work from ABN Amro to Infosys a decade back. As I have long been associated with knowledge transfers, I observe many mistakes repeated. This blog is to share the essence of my learnings’ and capture the key tenets […]

Three disciplines for sustainable Excellence

Recently, I was in a conversation with my colleague, Ms Chitra Gurjar, as an episode guest on the Software Lifecycle Stories podcast. The question I was asked was my take on Business Excellence and Knowledge Management. As that was an unscripted conversation, I had shared the principles that I usually base my coaching on. When […]

Knowing what one needs to know–a simple technique

 We all live in our pods. The externally visible pods of our associations with families, workplaces, social circles, professional circles play a major role in influencing what we do and how we do. Just like sitting in a Ferris wheel, we let the events pass us by and we are happy going with the flow. […]

Achieving as a team

 One of the key enablers for organizational excellence is management of collective knowledge. An Excellent organization would not only have defined its Mission, Vision and supporting values that act as guidance in how it wants to go about its business, but also identified the critical competencies that will accelerate the journey. In this context, the […]

The context of organizational knowledge in an excellence journey

Traditionally, knowledge management has been considered as a discipline to classify documents, archive them and hope that in the future someone might want to locate them. Over the last few years, the classic concepts and models such as the Data-Information-Knowledge [and Wisdom] are being superseded by newer business and organizational models. The need for instant […]