Say knowledge management in non-KM circles — especially in law firms — and you’re likely to get a blank stare. This is often because the mission of knowledge management has not been communicated to stakeholders or the term has been used so broadly that it no longer means anything.

This is a challenge I’ve been working hard to overcome in my position as director of knowledge management at Polsinelli Shalton Welte Suelthaus.

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