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Healthcare Equipment and Supplies
HES (Healthcare Equipment & Supplies) is the leading journal for the procurement of healthcare technology, supplies and services in the UK.
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The event, which is very much in the 'that's a good idea, let's see how to make it happen' stage arose out of a rejected abstract Luis sent to another knowledge management (KM) event in Chicago. KM is a much maligned term having been mired in some of the worst process blunders I've ever seen. Born out of the idea that information should be readily shared among communities of interest (sound familiar?), KM quickly descended into command and control where information became locked down and very difficult to surface.... Today's emerging technologies - blogs and wikis in particular, are giving rise to a new breed of content management which is affordable, usable and valuable as KM tools.... This is especially pertinent to professionals who for years have struggled to find ways of organizing their documents, capture both explicit (say tax law) and implicit (say tax case result/interpretation) information and marshall it in a way that ads value to the practice and ultimately to clients.... I also think there's room for MYOB to enjoy increased uptake of its Singleview product but again, this is only a partial solution. I'd really like to see these tools used with other packages to provide a much richer picture that can inform a variety of decisions and processes within professional firms and at all levels.... ENDNOTE: Luis is an IBM'er - but not like your usual vision of an IBM'er.



