Academic KM at KM Chicago
Abstract: Tuesday night, KM Chicago hosted a panel discussion of area academics who have knowledge management components to their programs. I was excited about this group of speakers because we had academic representatives from library science, computer science and organizational design. But what I heard was three programs who all acknowledge the wide breadth of “what is KM” and bring in perspectives from many disciplines. While there was a general similarity in the overall picture, each program clearly has a different emphasis in what and how they teach. More »
Jack Vinson: Academic KM at KM Chicago. Knowledge Jolt with Jack, May 10, 2006
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