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Do You Need a Chief Knowledge Officer?

Articles | Knowledge Management education & training worldwide

Abstract: A Chief Knowledge Officer is a senior executive who is responsible for ensuring that an organization maximises the value it achieves through one of its most important assets – knowledge. Although only a few companies have people with this explicit title, those with similar responsibilities include Director of Intellectual Capital, Director of Innovation.

Knowledge Leadership

Articles | Knowledge Management education & training worldwide

Abstract: In our research for Creating the Knowledge-based Business we found without exception that where KM was progressing well, underpinning it was strong leadership. We identified the following as the essential factors of knowledge leadership: A knowledge leader (or champion) – that person may or may not have a title

Knowledge Management & Librarians?

Discussions, forums | Knowledge Management education & training worldwide

In the LinkedIn Group of the Knowledge Management Education Hub Ame S. asks: Who is qualified to carry out knowledge management? Are librarians eligible for this project? Join the discussion » Ame S.: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND LIBRARIANS? ‘Knowledge Management Education (KMedu) Hub’ LinkedIn Group, 09/2015