The Knowledge Creation Principles Consortium Global Summit (KCPC Global Summit), formerly the Knowledge Creation Principles Forum (KCPC Forum), aims to discuss how the “Knowledge Creation Principle”, a new management principle, is contributing to management innovation, by focusing on corporate managers and practitioners of change or young employees with aspirations (“Dynamos”), as the engine of knowledge-driven
human resource development
Knowledge Creation Principle Consortium (KCPC)
The Knowledge Creation Principle Consortium (KCPC),1) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)*
University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), formerly the Lancashire Polytechnic, Preston Polytechnic, Harris College, Harris Art College, and The Institution For The Diffusion Of Useful Knowledge, has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
American Society for Talent Development (ATD)
American Society for Talent Development (ATD), formerly the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) and the American Society for Training Directors (ASTD),1) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
Knowledge Facilitator vs. Knowledge Dictator
Abstract: With the wide use of computer technology nowadays, organizational management in recent times appears to be more complex than it ever was. Electronic human resources management (e-HRM) has become a popular term in today’s organizations. Does this mean knowledge facilitator is better than a knowledge dictator or vice versa? The author of this