Abstract: This case for teaching knowledge management uses an episode of Mobil (now ExxonMobil) Masterpiece Theatre, “Shooting the Past,” and specifically the relationships among characters and objects, as a metaphor for knowledge management. The paper provides a written excerpt for use without the video; however, one can excerpt the video, available from WGBH
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MSc in Knowledge Management Systems at Cranfield
Abstract: This paper describes an innovative Master of Science (MSc) course in Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) taught via blended learning by the Department of Information Systems at Cranfield University. This MSc is aimed primarily at the defence sector, although it has become increasingly attractive to learners across the public and private sectors. We begin
Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI)*
The Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI)1), formerly the Knowledge Management Consortium (KMC), a non-profit member-based professional association, now a training and research division of Executive Information Systems and the Center for the Open Enterprise, resp., has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
Knowledge Research Institute (KRI)*
The Knowledge Research Institute (KRI), formerly The Wiig Group, has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
Knowledge Management Institute Foundation (KMI)*
The Institute for the Promotion of Knowledge Management for Society Foundation (KMI; Thai: มูลนิธิสถาบันส่งเสริมการจัดการความรู้เพื่อสังคม (สคส.); officially: The Knowledge Management Institute Foundation (KMI)), formerly the Institute for the Promotion of Knowledge Management for Society (Thai: สถาบันส่งเสริมการจัดการความรู้เพื่อสังคม (สคส.); officially: The Knowledge Management Institute (KMI)), initially the Institute for the Promotion of Knowledge Management for Social Development (Thai:





