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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