In the Groups.io discussion list of the Systems Integration KM Leaders Community Stan Garfield asks the members about their experiences in higher education teaching or studying Knowledge Management. Last week I participated in the Knowledge Management Education Forum in Washington, DC. This prompted me to ask three questions: (1) Have
2012-07: Knowledge Management Education Forum Summit (KMEF Summit)**
Organized by Kent State University, Information Architecture and Knowledge Management Department, and George Washington University, Institute for Knowledge and Innovation, from 2011-2012
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
Knowledge Management Education Forum (KMEF) – Invitation to participate
(Kent, OH, 03/2011) What do knowledge management practitioners need to know to be successful? What competencies define the profession? Those are not easy questions to answer, no matter how long you’ve been in the field. Yet we are at a significant juncture in the evolution of this young profession and this
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