Knowledge Management, (KM) is a concept and a term that arose approximately two decades ago, roughly in 1990. Quite simply one might say that it means organizing an organization's information and ...
The classic one-line definition of Knowledge Management was offered up by Tom Davenport early on (Davenport, 1994): “Knowledge Management is the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively ...
Every now and then, an idea or concept takes the productivity nerds of the internet by storm. We get so obsessed that it breaks through to the mainstream, and you can’t seem to go anywhere online ...
Knowledge Management (KM) as a recognised business discipline has been with us since the early 1990s, yet it somehow never seems to have lived up to its initial billing as the best way for business ...
I would never claim to have invented knowledge management, but I confess to an intimate involvement with it. I co-authored (with my friend Larry Prusak) one of the best selling books on the topic (in ...