Abstract: Developing transparency about and insight into a subject or community helps making better decisions. Sun Tzu formulated it slightly differently, but it was, and still is, critical. Learning about the global community of Knowledge Managers usually starts by asking questions. A long list is repelling for respondents, a
KM degrees
SLA Knowledge Management Division’s ‘Degrees and Certificates’ sites
On the website of the Special Libraries Association’s Knowledge Management Division (SLAKM), the divison’s Education Committee has provided two pages with links to Knowledge Management related Degree Programs and Knowledge Management Certifications/Certificates in its so called KM Learning Corner. Recently a new list with a few Courses & Certifications was published merging the the two
Knowledge Management programs and degrees at universities and colleges
In the KM Jobs LinkedIn Group Ramin A. asks: What universities and colleges, besides Kent State and Columbia, offer specific Knowledge Management programs and degrees? Join the discussion » Ramin A.: What universities and colleges, besides Kent State and Columbia, offer specific Knowledge Management programs
Knowledge Management Education & Job Market for Professionals
Abstract: Kent State University and George Washington University have been collaborating around an initiative to strengthen KM education (mostly at the Masters and Ph.D. level) with what I understood to be a long term goal of strengthening the KM profession as a whole by turning KM into a “discipline” with a standardized set of
‘KM education’ on Denham Grey’s KMwiki
On his KMWiki, Denham Grey is providing a page on Knowledge Management education with links to various Articles, Agents, Educational programs (certificate, non-degree-granting), Education offerings from degree-granting institutions, Other links, Commercial courses, PHD Programs. The page was started by Denham in August 2000 to track offerings in the Knowledge Management area.