Abstract: Knowledge management skills are essential for organizations to optimize the capture, distribution, and utilization of knowledge. As businesses increasingly rely on knowledge as a vital asset, the demand for skilled knowledge management professionals continues to grow. Enhancing your expertise in this critical discipline can significantly impact your career. In this article, we explore
Knowledge Management roles and responsibilities
Knowledge Brokers in Management Consulting
Abstract: Bridging a significant gap in knowledge broker research, this study addresses the challenges and difficulties in demystifying the roles and components of Knowledge Brokers (KBs) within the management consulting context. Despite their recognized importance, the specific functions, and components of KBs in this specific sector context, known for its intensive use of knowledge,
Types of Knowledge Brokers: An Integrative Framework
Abstract: The goal of the present paper is to advance the comprehension of knowledge brokerage by integrating various streams of research into an integrated conceptual framework. We identify and build upon two main streams of literature: the first views knowledge brokers primarily as facilitators of knowledge transfer, and the second considers knowledge brokers as
Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO)
Abstract: One action for knowledge management is to establish support functions dedicated to knowledge management in the organization. The person leading this function is typically called knowledge manager or chief knowledge officer (CKO). The chief information officer (CIO) can be defined as the highest-ranking IT executive who typically exhibits managerial roles requiring effective
Knowledge Managers – from Knowledge Custodians to Innovation Drivers
Read more » Ekta Sachania: The Evolution of Knowledge Managers from Knowledge Custodians to Innovation Drivers.