The AAL has about 15 to 20 members of KM. They are all full time and they're categorized out into four different work streams. So, we have our practice management work stream that is in charge of the US best practices of workflows. We also have a US content team that fuels that data,. The proprietary database global I mentioned. Then we have a global group. And so, we are responsible for global immigration content upwards of 200 countries.
Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Katie Stone, Director of Knowledge Management at Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP (BAL). BAL is a global firm singularly focused on meeting the immigration challenges of corporate clients around the world. The BAL Knowledge Management team researches, creates, and maintains this content and these process work flows in our proprietary legal database and utilizes first-to-market technologies such as AI and RPA to enhance the user experience.
In their conversation, Zach and Katie discusses how BAL handles Knowledge Management. They also talk about the importance of networking, attending conferences, and becoming a speaker for those looking to grow in the field of KM. Katie suggests that individuals should develop a clear and concise elevator pitch to explain what knowledge management means to them and how it adds value to their organization. She also emphasizes the importance of documenting everything that the KM team does and using metrics to demonstrate its value to stakeholders within the organization.
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