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posted 16 May 2008 in Volume 11 Issue 8

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Cover feature: KM Olympics

After centuries of debate, we don’t know for sure if it were Hercules – the Roman son of Zeus, the Egyptian god Herakles, the younger Greek god Heracles or the so-called Hercules Daktyl (or dactyl, meaning the size of a finger) – who originated the world-famed Olympic Games.
But during the run-up to the October 2008 Olympics in Beijing we are pretty sure who started the ‘KM Olympics’ – Rudolf D’Souza and his knowledge management (KM) team at Eureka Forbes in Koramangala, Bangalore, India, four years ago. And given the results of those Games, the founder could be called ‘Team Dactyl’ because it was due to the KM team’s Herculean accomplishment that the far-reaching and highly effective KM event in history was carried out – Eureka Forbes’ ‘KM Olympics’.

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