Larry Prusak is a researcher and consultant and was formerly the founder and Executive Director of IBM Institute for Knowledge Management (IKM), a global consortium of member organizations engaged in advancing the practice of knowledge management through action research.
Larry has had extensive experience, within the U.S. and internationally, in helping organizations work with their information and knowledge resources.
He has also consulted with many U.S. and overseas government agencies and international organizations (NGO’s).
He currently teaches in the knowledge management executive education program at the Harvard Business School, and has been a distinguished Scholar in Residence at Babson College, where he co-directs a knowledge research program.
Knowledge flows along existing pathways in organizations. If we want to understand how to improve the flow of knowledge, we need to understand
those pathways.
If you are interested in Knowledge Management, the
Knowledge Café
or the role of conversation in organizational life then you my be interested in this online book I am writing on
Conversational Leadership
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