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Manage HW/SW configuration and Data Management process and procedures. Document and share learning – ensure requirements, lessons learned, and best practices for products, events, and other knowledge management activities are clear and documented. Implement electronic document processing, retrieval, and distribution systems in collaboration with other information technology specialists. view job details

Offer solutions to knowledge sharing challenges within the organization while developing knowledge sharing partnerships outside of the organization. Create, document and maintain a Knowledge Management Plan that defines all aspects of the Knowledge Management process within the program. Audit and maintain knowledge management programs. view job details

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LP Analyst is the source for independent advisory and analysis solutions for the private equity investment community. The firm supports limited partners, general partners, and advisors with data-driven, actionable analyses to support decision making and enhance returns. LP Analyst's founders have worked together for more than 10 years, advised on more than $50B in assets, and leverage backgrounds in investment banking, consulting, and secondary advisory. For more information, contact Bill Farrell at bfarrell@lpanalyst.com or visit www.lpanalyst.com Follow on Twitter: @LPAnalyst Connect on Link... view company details

Vertical Knowledge, a leader in the Alternative Data industry and provider of an end-to-end public data platform. Our Robotic Process Automation (RPA) framework automates internet-based tasks that support accurate, reliable and compliant alternative data from outside the enterprise. The Vertical Knowledge RPA framework platform is unique in offering the full range of RPA, Intelligent Automated Software (IAS) and Intelligent Automated Workflow (IAW) solutions to discover, connect, collect, enrich and integrate data from outside of the enterprise. We enable our clients to access and understand i... view company details

Houzz is an online platform that allows users to share, interact and get knowledge about home remodeling and design. view company details

UNDP develops and operates a knowledge-sharing platform that focuses on climate change adaptation. view company details

Yext, Inc. provides a knowledge engine platform that lets businesses manage their digital knowledge in the cloud and synchronize it to its knowledge network in North America and internationally. The company offers Yext Knowledge Engine, a cloud-based global platform that enables businesses to control and manage their digital knowledge and make it available through its knowledge Network of approximately 150 third-party maps, apps, search engines, intelligent GPS systems, digital assistants, vertical directories, and social networks. Its Knowledge Engine is used by end consumers to discover new ... view company details

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Q.I was recently interviewed for a position of senior network analyst in Chicago. My current position is network administrator (MCSE W2K). The position I was offered was network analyst, reporting to a senior network analyst. They offered $69,000. Initially I had said I wanted $70,000, but I countered their offer with $73,000. The hiring manager rejected my counter. Basically they told me, 'Thanks, but no thanks' and took the original offer off the table. Did I make a mistake, and if so, what should I have done to correct it?A. Let me make sure I understand this correctly. You interviewed for ... view article details

Find an Entry Level Jobs That Can Pad Your Wallet No one ever promised you were going to graduate from college and land yourself a job as CFO. But in today's job market, where competition is particularly keen, it seems as if even the mediocre jobs are few and far between. Before you relegate yourself to flipping burgers, check out the 12 jobs we've listed here. These jobs, while appropriate for recent college grads looking to enter the work place, have reasonable starting salaries and excellent growth potential. Graphic Designer Designs and creates graphics for advertisements, logos, packaging... view article details

If you love computers and dream in programming code, then a career in the technology industry might be perfect for you. We checked out a few published lists of hot tech jobs by several online publications, compared it to our existing job titles and salary data, and came up with nine highest paying tech jobs offering salaries between $50,000 and $100,000 per year. 1. Data Architect If you have a good head for math, then you might find work as a data modeler. Modelers use applied mathematics to create database systems and improve the transfer of data between them. Those seeking this kind of work... view article details

Thanks to Technology, Many Jobs Will Be Fully Automated in the Near Future Going, Going, Gone You know all those movies where the robots become sentient and start to rise up against humans? Well, turns out it might not be as much hyperbole as we originally thought. Technology is advancing at lightning speed, and if it strikes people in certain professions there's a pretty good chance they could be out of a job. If you work in a profession that lends itself to potential automation, the possibility of machines doing your job faster and cheaper is a real threat. But could robots, machines, and... view article details

Careers in Demand for the Future What will help wanted ads look like in two, five, ten years from now? And why should you care? As the world evolves, so do job trends and job descriptions. It’s important to structure your career so that your job will still be in demand in several years. This article explores seven professions, both emerging and long-standing, that offer the best careers for the future. Career #1: Healthcare According to recent Labor Department data, an aging population will put healthcare workers such as doctors, nurses, physical therapists, home health aids, and pharmacists... view article details

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What makes a good Analyst?  Analyst is a very broad term used differently in every organization and job.  But when you think of an Analyst what are the key attributes you think of?   So often job descriptions and hiring managers focus only on technical skills.  The ability to write kick-ass queries and wrangle data like nobody's business. But in many cases the "Analysis" in "Analyst" is missing.  The critical thinking skills which enable a person to see contextual patterns in data and notice when something looks off. The ability to unconsciously notice the relatedness between several pieces of... view blog & white papers details

Facilitating knowledge and skills transfers across teams and departments is an important component of an organization's operations. If effective, communication, collaboration, and growth can thrive. Organizations can struggle to find the right balance when deciding what to do, however. In this article, we will dive into what the best practices are for facilitating knowledge transfer and skills development across teams and departments. Let's begin by understanding the needs of an organization. Understanding the Needs of an Organization Before ensuring skills transfers and knowledge sharing are... view blog & white papers details

Today, businesses store their information in databases to keep it safe for later use. They hire experts to take care of and arrange this digital information. As a result, more companies are hiring data analysts to manage their data or getting help from remote professionals. If you are good at analyzing data, you have a great chance to find a job with companies that need skilled data analysts. But working as a data analyst means you must possess strong data analysis skills to excel in this role. What are Data Analysis Skills? Effective data analysis skills empower individuals and organizations... view blog & white papers details

Data analysis skills are one of the most in-demand skills today. This is a result of companies working to gain insights and make data-driven decisions. When hiring data analysts, companies must select candidates with the key data analysis skills and supporting skills. Technical abilities such as data mining, visualization, and statistics are crucial. But soft skills such as communication and business acumen are additionally considered. The ideal data analyst candidate must have a mix of technical data chops, statistical prowess, and business-focused soft skills. This allows them to analyze dat... view blog & white papers details

Technology ang business practices are rapidly changing. Upskilling and reskilling gained significant traction to keep up with these changes. For employees, that means constantly improving their skills. For employers, that means making sure their staff stays up to date with the latest tools, software, and industry best practices. Upskilling and reskilling are not interchangeable concepts despite their similar objectives of enhancing employees' skills and competencies. This article provides guidance on whether employees need upskilling, reskilling, or both. Defining Upskilling and Reskilling Co... view blog & white papers details