Abstract: A startling blog post entitled reflection on KM and libraries in law firms came over the transom today. In it Morgan Wilson, a law librarian, recounted his experiences of working in a library that was part of a law firm knowledge management department. These experiences led him to the conclusion that it
Blog Articles
Blog articles relevant to Knowledge Management education and the Knowledge Management career profile
Knowledge conscious managers are facilitators
Abstract: I’ve been thinking about the concept of “knowledge-conscious managers” for a while, though I don’t recall exactly what triggered the line of thinking. It could be an article I read on the Mospos blog titled The 18 commandments of Knowledge-conscious managers. It could be an Inside Knowledge
Knowledge-conscious managers
Abstract: I like the idea that Knowledge Management is really about Knowledge Conscious Management, or to put it differently, Managing in the Knowledge Age as Professor Klaus North puts it. Incidentally, this explains why it is so difficult to introduce in 20th century organizations, which do not recognize mastery of knowledge flows as a
Master of Science concentration in Knowledge Management
Abstract: As the college school year comes to an end, a vast amount of undergraduates are either looking to start their career or looking to continue their education. If your graduate is looking to embark on the continued educational journey, I would suggest they consider a Master of Science degree in Knowledge Management.
Knowledge Management career paths @ Mercer
Abstract: Career evolution is on the minds of many intranet professionals. Whether you are a content editor, a knowledge management worker or a design specialist, it can be difficult to know how your career can evolve or what skills you need to make that next step. At Mercer, a global provider