In the discussion group of Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev) Peter M. asks: Do anybody else here have experience or knowledge about KM certification programmes? A google search refers to KMPro and their certifications and training programmes. Is this state of the art? Should one simply adapt their material and certification tests
Chief Knowledge Officers affect customer capital
Abstract: Tangible results are the most powerful weapon Chief Knowledge Officers (CKOs) have for persuading their companies to adopt the knowledge management agenda. Today, in small medium enterprises (SMEs), CKOs can take a more strategic perspective, scanning the enterprise to discover how they might improve customer relations as well as promote knowledge management practices.
SAP (D): Working Student (f/m) Knowledge Management Competency Center (CM)
The Company: SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software(*), offering applications and services that enable companies of all sizes and in more than to become best-run businesses. With more than 86,000 customers in over 120 countries, the company is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt stock exchange and NYSE, under several
Value of being a Certified Knowledge Manager?
In the CKO (Chief Knowledge Officers) Forum LinkedIn Group T.J.T. asks: I am currently considering enrolling in the Certified Knowledge Manager program at kminstitute.org and was wondering about the value of having this certification. To channel the discussion, I am interested in three primary perspectives, however, others are welcome as
Knowledge Management Certification and the Wizard of Oz Effect
Abstract: There are three benefits to KM Certification: Setting yourself up as a certifier to get money ($1K per student in some cases) or ensure your future employment/funding by making folks come to you for certification Looking good to your friends, neighbors, future employers, or anyone else who