KM posts on Contentious
Amy has a pair of great posts here that deserve attention. The
first article in here lists some great KM articles and posts. I
haven't gone through all of them, but some I have already read.
whole field of KM really does get a bad wrap sometimes. Yes, it
has been over-hyped sometimes. Yes, there were some pretty bad KM
consultants out there (there are also pretty bad whatever
consultants out there). All that aside it really is important for
companies to find ways for employees to gather, store, and share
information so it can easily be turned into knowledge. Knowledge
that could lead to the next breakthrough or solution to a crisis.
are lots of tools out there. I won't profess to know all of them,
I think there are almost too many to keep track of. But what I do
know, is that sharing information and turning it into knowledge is a
powerful activity that more companies should be doing.
of the list: June 25, Das E-Business Weblog, Knowledge Management does
not exist. Personal Knowledge Management does, by Martin Roell. He
writes, “'Knowledge' is something personal and only something personal. Once you make it explicit, it's no longer knowledge: It's information. We can manage information well, we can build fancy databases and label them 'Knowledge Management Systems' but they remain Information Management Systems. And information by itself is completely meaningless.”
the popularity of the buzzword knowledge management, there's actually a
fair amount of debate in the KM community over whether it's actually
possible to manage “knowledge.” In a way, this debate reminds me of
Terry Jones' brilliant observation about the War on Terror, “How do you
wage war on an abstract noun?”
List of good KM articles
Source link: http://blog.contentious.com/archives/000295.html
The Information/Knowledge duality
Source link: http://blog.contentious.com/archives/000294.html
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