In the CKO (Chief Knowledge Officers) Forum LinkedIn Group T.J.T. asks: I am currently considering enrolling in the Certified Knowledge Manager program at kminstitute.org and was wondering about the value of having this certification. To channel the discussion, I am interested in three primary perspectives, however, others are welcome as
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Knowledge Management Certification and the Wizard of Oz Effect
Abstract: There are three benefits to KM Certification: Setting yourself up as a certifier to get money ($1K per student in some cases) or ensure your future employment/funding by making folks come to you for certification Looking good to your friends, neighbors, future employers, or anyone else who
“Good Cops” and “Bad Cops” in Knowledge Management Education
Abstract: I am responsible for training the Staff and Faculty at my school in the topic of Knowledge Management. I wanted to “grow” them into it by having them experience the collaboration aspect and see what’s most comfortable for them, then telling them why it works, introducing them to the theories, practices, formal
Knowledge Management Certification – one KM professional’s opinion
Abstract: I am one of few who have had the opportunity to take the KM certification courses offered by KMPro and KM Institute (KMI). I took the courses while I was creating the curriculum for a Masters level KM Elective Course at the Army War College, AY2009. I wanted to see how others were teaching