Stephanie Barnes

As Chief Chaos Organizer at Missing Puzzle Piece Consulting, Stephanie has over 18 years successful, progressive experience in Knowledge Management and Accounting in the High Technology, Health Care, and Public Accounting sectors, with abilities in Strategy Execution, and Change Management, as well as Project Development, Implementation and Team Development. Stephanie has a BBA in Accounting, an MBA in Information Systems, is Masters Certified in ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) and has a Business Systems Analyst Certificate. Stephanie also co-facilitates the Knowledge Worker Toronto Meet-up group with Martin Cleaver and Connie Crosby, http://www.meetup.com/Knowledge-Workers-Toronto/

Project Management on Knowledge Management projects

Project Management on Knowledge Management projects

My first two guest posts were about the intersection of Knowledge Management and Project Management; in this post I would like to talk about what I think are some of the peculiarities of Knowledge Management projects.
For the most part Knowledge Management projects are just like any other projects, tasks have to be delineated, risk managed, [...]

Project Management and Knowledge Management, Part 2: After-Action Reviews as a Knowledge Management Activity

Project Management and Knowledge Management, Part 2: After-Action Reviews as a Knowledge Management Activity

In my first post about Project Management and Knowledge Management I spoke about Collaboration, in this second post I will talk about after-action reviews.
After-action review also known as a project snap-shot, lessons learned, or any number of other names is an important Knowledge Management activity to complete at the end of a project. They don’t [...]

Project Management and Knowledge Management, Part 1: Collaboration as a Knowledge Management Activity

Project Management and Knowledge Management, Part 1: Collaboration as a Knowledge Management Activity

When Loyal first asked me to guest post on this blog, I said sure without thinking about it too much, I knew that Project Management and Knowledge Management went together, that’s what I do after-all as part of any project I do. Then I thought how am I going to explain it and make [...]