Abstract: How important is knowledge management to the smooth and efficient functioning of an in-house legal team? What value can a dedicated knowledge manager bring? We talk to two knowledge managers – Helen Barker from Diageo and Katharine Ward from Vodafone – about their roles and the benefits that their skills and expertise bring
Knowledge Management roles and responsibilities
The Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) — Still Relevant
Abstract: Success requires a guiding strategy to enable individuals, teams, and the organization, to become more knowledge enabled by complementing and supporting both operational and infrastructure components in their everyday work, providing tools and techniques that make work easier, the leadership and workforce more productive and effective, all resulting in improved overall organizational performance.
Competencies, Roles and Responsibilities of a Knowledge Manager
Abstract: Knowledge is one of the primary assets of an organization. The flow of knowledge, into, within, and out of an organization, and the embedding of critical knowledge into the organization, is a process that can be optimized through resourcing a Knowledge Manager as a full-time (preferred) or part-time role. The following competencies and
Model of knowledge management roles and collectives
Abstract: The term knowledge always implies a relation to its application, a pragmatic connotation 294. Consequently, KM cannot be centralized in an organization e.g., in analogy to the management of capital. The role of a centralized unit is only a coordinating and administrating one. Generally, the most important KM-related instruments have to be applied
Knowledge management roles and responsibilities in Australia (and New Zealand)
Abstract: Most of the studies in knowledge management (KM) argue for leadership as a vital success factor for any initiative. Top management leadership enables the effective promotion of knowledge sharing by creating an appropriate organisational culture, and making arrangements for corresponding policies and procedures across the organisation to facilitate management of knowledge resources and