Episodes
Tuesday Aug 01, 2017
Should Knowledge Management Embrace Doing More With Less?
Tuesday Aug 01, 2017
Tuesday Aug 01, 2017
Is there value in the constraints that tight budgets put on us? Yes, according to Scott Sonenshein, an award-winning professor at Rice University, consultant to Fortune 500 and dot coms, and author of the new book Stretch: Unlock the Power of Less and Achieve More Than You Ever Imagined.
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Thursday Mar 30, 2017
Thursday Mar 30, 2017
In this podcast, APQC CEO Carla O’Dell and KM Principal Research Lead Lauren Trees talk about ways to improve collaboration and build trusted relationships in the virtual sphere. The first segment focuses on recent decisions by several large companies to limit or eliminate virtual work in an effort to boost collaboration. O’Dell and Trees delve into the thinking behind these policies , why so many organizations struggle with virtual collaboration, and what can be done about it. In the second segment, O’Dell and Trees discuss a recent APQC webinar by Alok Gupta, data science manager at Airbnb, and how the strategies for building trust in the peer-to-peer economy can be applied to enterprise knowledge sharing.
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Tuesday Feb 07, 2017
Challenge of Balancing Collaboration With Potential of Distractions
Tuesday Feb 07, 2017
Tuesday Feb 07, 2017
APQC CEO Carla O'Dell spoke with Cal Newport as part of the "Big Thinkers, Big Ideas" interview series. The bestselling author of Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World, Newport is an assistant professor at George Washington University and the author of numerous bestselling titles. He spoke with O'Dell about "deep work" and the need to balance collaboration with private space to focus in the face of many distractors.
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Tuesday Jun 14, 2016
Tuesday Jun 14, 2016
APQC CEO Carla O’Dell talked with Charles Duhigg as part of the Big Thinkers, Big Ideas interview series. His new book titled Smarter, Faster, Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business details what the most productive people do differently than everyone else without having to make enormous sacrifices, and offers tools and techniques that all of us can apply immediately to our lives to boost our productivity.
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Thursday May 05, 2016
Turning Data Into Story People Will Understand With Narrative Science CEO
Thursday May 05, 2016
Thursday May 05, 2016
APQC CEO Carla O’Dell recently talked with Stuart Frankel as part of the Big Thinkers, Big Ideas interview series. Frankel is the CEO and a co-founder of Narrative Science, a Chicago-based technology company that is a leader in advanced natural language generation (NLG), which turns data into a text story about the data. Frankel shared with O’Dell details around NLG and data storytelling, and its importance in the KM space.
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Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Louis Richardson of IBM on Changing of Collaboration, KM, and Better Business Results
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
APQC CEO Carla O’Dell talked with Louis Richardson as part of the “Big Thinkers, Big Ideas” interview series. An IBM storyteller and enthusiast, Richardson meets with clients and partners worldwide and shares how “social smarter work” can deliver real business results. With more than 30 years of experience in the collaboration and document management industry, he has served in sales, support, consulting, and document production management positions. From this perspective, Richardson shared with O’Dell how he has seen knowledge and information management approaches change, and most rapidly in the past several years.
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Monday Feb 22, 2016
Monday Feb 22, 2016
APQC CEO Carla O’Dell talked with Dr. John Medina as part of the “Big Thinkers, Big Ideas” interview series. Medina, a developmental biologist and neuroscientist, has a lifelong fascination with how the mind reacts to and organizes information. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller "Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School" — a provocative book that takes on the way our schools and work environments are designed. He will be keynoting in April at APQC’s Annual Knowledge Management Conference in Houston. Medina conversed with O’Dell about brain rules for KM, and what he and other neuroscientists have learned about how the brain functions that will help us use our brains better when we are working.
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Monday Feb 22, 2016
APQC’s KM Experts Explore the Impact of Cognitive Computing
Monday Feb 22, 2016
Monday Feb 22, 2016
CEO Carla O’Dell and KM Research Program Manager Lauren Trees talked on the topic of cognitive computing and addressed some of the great questions submitted by our audience during the January 2016 KM community call Carla and Lauren hosted, entitled “KM in 2016 and Beyond: Questions and Predictions.
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Friday Feb 05, 2016
What Airbnb Can Teach KM About Transformation
Friday Feb 05, 2016
Friday Feb 05, 2016
APQC CEO Carla O’Dell recently talked with Chip Conley, as part of the “Big Thinkers, Big Ideas” interview series. He is the head of Global Hospitality and Strategy with Airbnb, a community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world. For 20-plus years, Conley led the development, creation, and management of boutique hotels, as the founder and former CEO of Joie de Vivre, which grew to become the second largest boutique hotel company in America. Conley also presents his theories on transformation and meaning – in business and life – to audiences around the world. He is the author of four books, and in his latest, The New York Times bestseller, “Emotional Equations: Simple Truths for Creating Happiness + Success,” Conley takes us from emotional intelligence to emotional fluency – placing meaning at the top of the balance sheet.
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Monday Jan 18, 2016
Why Smartphones Are Ruining Conversation
Monday Jan 18, 2016
Monday Jan 18, 2016
As part of APQC’s Big Thinkers, Big Ideas interview series, APQC CEO Carla O’Dell recently talked with Sherry Turkle, a clinical psychologist, author, and founder/director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self. In her new book, ”Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age,” Sherry examines how smartphones and social media have crowded out real conversation. Her insightful conversation with Carla raises awareness of this issue and Sherry shares some of the tools needed to change our behavior so we can rediscover the value of conversation
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