Abstract: This paper addresses the diffusion of Knowledge Management concepts, principles, and cases into university courses. Although we are now living in a world of gigabit transmission systems and terabyte storage, there are still long delays that often occur before industry practice finds its way into university courses. Knowledge Management practices have been elaborated
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Course Concept for preparing students for knowledge management
Abstract: In today’s society the ability to practice individual knowledge management has become a core competence. Schools are still the most important institutions for education and thus it is their duty to prepare students for their future (professional) life. Imparting knowledge management competences is a basic necessity that can be beneficial for the schools
Knowledge Management: 12K+ LinkedIn members studied this
On LinkedIn Education you can explore your desired field of study to find members who studied it (unfortunately this service is no longer available). The results show you where they work (employers), what they do (job functions), where they went to university, where they live (countries & greater city areas), and how you are connected
32,000 knowledge managers in the world!?
Abstract: There are maybe 32,000 knowledge managers in the world. Give or take. That figure is almost certainly wrong, but there are 32000 people on linked-in with the word “Knowledge” (or Conocimiento, or Connaissance, or Kennis, etc etc) in their current job title, in a selection of the larger countries.
Neue Studiengangsleiterin für Master „Angewandtes Wissensmanagement“ @FHBurgenland
(Eisenstadt, 03/2015) Der Masterstudiengang „Angewandtes Wissensmanagement“ im Department Informationstechnologie und Informationsmanagement der FH Burgenland (Campus Eisenstadt) hat seit Anfang des Sommersemesters eine neue Studiengangsleiterin: Wissensmanagement-Expertin Barbara Geyer-Hayden (37) aus Mattersburg. Für sie ist die FH Burgenland kein Neuland: „Am 1.10.1997 starteten die ersten 40 Studierenden im damaligen Diplomstudiengang Informationsberufe, ich war eine von ihnen“, sagt