Abstract: Career evolution is on the minds of many intranet professionals. Whether you are a content editor, a knowledge management worker or a design specialist, it can be difficult to know how your career can evolve or what skills you need to make that next step. At Mercer, a global provider
Knowledge Management career
…opportunities, track, path, areas, development etc.
ASIS&T panel on the Knowledge Management career
Abstract: The panel will discuss the growing challenges in knowledge management education. Particularly they will debate and share their visions and experiences on following issues: What are the career opportunities for students graduated from KM program? What skills and knowledge should we empower our students in KM
Knowledge Management: 12K+ LinkedIn members studied this
On LinkedIn Education you can explore your desired field of study to find members who studied it (unfortunately this service is no longer available). The results show you where they work (employers), what they do (job functions), where they went to university, where they live (countries & greater city areas), and how you are connected
Moving from Librarian to Knowledge Manager
Abstract: Embracing knowledge management (KM), or at least learning how to align one’s work with knowledge management vocabulary and processes within an organization, can prove beneficial to librarians whether they are working inside or outside of a library setting. For library and information science (LIS) professionals seeking opportunities outside of library settings, knowledge management projects,
Is there a Knowledge Management job track?
Abstract: One of the questions that came up at the Academic KM discussion was whether there was a job track for people studying knowledge management, like there is for lawyers or engineers or MBA’s. The short answer, “No.” The longer answer is that it really depends



