Leonard, Aaron2012-05-162012-05-162010-10Development Outreachhttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/6083Knowledge exchange among practitioners in low- and middle-income countries is now at the forefront of global development policy formulation. But the question of how to connect the right people with the right knowledge at the right time isn�t new. Knowledge Management (KM) has been an established discipline since the 1990s. We talked with MIT�s Marshall Van Alstyne and Montpellier�s Hind Benbya about the state of knowledge management and information exchange in organizations today, and how new practices like knowledge markets can help us find better solutions to some of today�s trickiest development challenges.CC BY 3.0 IGObest practicesbusiness processescollaborationcommunitiesdecentralizationideasinformation exchangeinformation resourcesinformation sharinginformation technologyknowledge assetsknowledge exchangeKnowledge in OrganizationsKnowledge ManagementKnowledge Management Systemsknowledge workerspractitionersPublishingThinkingManaging Knowledge in Organizations : Summary of an Interview with Marshall Van Alstyne and Hind BenbyaJournal ArticleWorld Bank10.1596/1020-797X_12_2_27