Abstract: Since the development and the introduction of the knowledge economy Knowledge Management has become an important scientific concept and many disciplines have laid some claims on it. As a re-discovery of the use of knowledge in an economic way to gain a competitive advantage in business it resides mostly in commerce and industry.
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Books, articles, and press releases relevant to Knowledge Management education and the KM career path
Nottingham Law School’s Post-graduate Diploma in Know-How Management for Legal Practice
Abstract: In September 2003, Nottingham Law School launched its innovative Postgraduate Diploma in Know-How Management for Legal Practice, the first course of its kind in the UK providing professional development and training for those engaged in knowledge management in legal organisations. Now nearing completion of a successful first year, with students from both private
Master’s degree programs in Knowledge Management
On the KnowledgeBoard discussion list Lucia R. asks: Greetings. I’m looking for information about masters degree programs in Knowledge management, do you have information, web links, directories? I would appreciate very much your help. Best regards, LR Archived discussion » Lucia R.: Masters degree
Chief learning and chief knowledge officer not just ’90s fad
Abstract: The jobs boom is gone and so are some of the jobs. Employee concierges attending to the needs and wants of staff, event and promotion coordinators orchestrating lavish reward trips or performance sweepstakes, or executive chefs servicing dining rooms for the top brass have largely disappeared from corporate directories. But
Future role of knowledge and information professionals
Abstract: Explores the knowledge management paradigm, and offers a model for understanding the future role of knowledge and information professionals. The article starts by exploring the concept of knowledge management and the strategies for its implementation in business organizations. This theme is developed into a consideration of knowledge management in the public sector. Three




