The link is:
http://bir.sagepub.com/content/27/4/248.full.pdf+html
With best wishes
David
Dear Hazel and Michael,
Since the LIS Research Coalition Board meeting we’ve continued to reflect on the feedback to the Report and the discussion concerning our ‘what we do if we were you’ document, and we thought that an article that we published in Business Information Review last December might be of interest to you and to Board members: ‘Keeping knowledge flowing in a downturn’. (Hazel – you may already have read the article as you had an article in the same issue).
We attach a copy of the pre-publication version. Sage has approved our request to be able to share this version so no copyright problems.
We would be delighted if you would distribute a copy to Board members including associates. Figure 4 in the attached illustrates a baselining model (using a simple traffic light format) for knowledge transfer and retention. You might wish to adapt the model when assessing progress (via the KPIs and success statements) against each of the 5 key objectives/goals of the Coalition.
Kind regards
Sandra and Ian
Sandra Ward
Beaworthy Consulting, Knowledge and Information Management
Joint Editor, Business Information Review
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