Abstract: The National Defense Strategy (2008b), the Quadrennial Defense Review (2006), and the Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (2009) specifically highlight a newer focus by the Department of Defense (DoD) on knowledge in operations as opposed to traditional weapons platforms. As such, each of the military services has put KM programs into place to
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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 education, adoption and research in Hong Kong
Abstract: Hong Kong has accelerated its transformation into the new economy in a big way. Established in 2007, The Knowledge Management Research Centre (KMRC) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HKPolyU) has played a pivotal role in this tranformation with its educational program, research, and professional services. This talk will comprehensively introduce the centre,
Hudson Associates Consulting Acquires eKnowledgeCenter
Abstract: Hudson Associates Consulting, Inc. of Virginia Beach, Virginia, has announced the completion of the purchase of eKnowledgeCenter. eKnowledgeCenter is a major training provider in the field of Knowledge Management, with a successful eLearning Knowledge Management training and certification program that has provided Knowledge Management training to more than 3,000 participants.
Hochwertiger Bildungsexport nach Japan – Masterstudiengang “Wissens- und Technologiemanagement”
Zusammenfassung: Doshisha Universität und TU Chemnitz entwickeln bis 2007 gemeinsamen Masterstudiengang “Wissens- und Technologiemanagement” Die Kontakte der Technischen Universität Chemnitz zu Hochschulen in Japan treten ab sofort in ein neues Stadium: Die TU Chemnitz schloss am 26. Juni 2005 mit der Doshisha Universität, einer der führenden Universitäten Japans, einen Vertrag über