Knowledge Management · · 2 min read

Ten Minute Knowledge Sharing

Learn how a focused 10-minute knowledge sharing session can drive collaboration and improve your organization's information flow. Discover simple steps to unlock expertise and foster a culture of learning at work.

Ten Minute Knowledge Sharing
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Nearly every organization we’ve worked with wants to improve their internal knowledge sharing, but a common refrain from staff is, “we don’t have the time.” While plenty of knowledge management and knowledge sharing practices require some level of organizational investment of time and resources, this 10-minute knowledge sharing exercise can be a simple, fast, and effective way to get started, without draining resources.

10 Minute Knowledge Sharing Exercise

Next time your group or team has a meeting, set aside ten minutes at either the start of the meeting or the end. I prefer using the last ten minutes of a meeting, but if your group is notorious for starting late, it might be a good way to use the first few minutes as folks are trickling in and sitting down.

Start by selecting a single event or opportunity to focus on — for example, a recent event, project milestone (product launch, new system deployment, website launch), or ongoing service offered to clients, members, or other key stakeholders.

Break down the knowledge sharing into the following increments:

This exercise can be used within longer stretches of time as well, but it’s an easy way — with a low barrier — to get started with knowledge sharing within any type of group or team. Once teams have adopted this practice and have gotten into the habit of setting aside short bursts of time to reflect and learn from each other, it’s easier to adopt other knowledge sharing practices and embed knowledge sharing into the fabric of your group.

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