Abstract: With the lofty title of international chief knowledge officer, you’d think Rod McKay was ruling a global empire or traversing the world in a corporate jet. It’s not that glamorous. The Lethbridge, Alta., native does travel a lot, but on regular airlines. He often finds himself making late-night, work-related telephone
Knowledge Management roles and responsibilities
Knowledge Management Skills Requirements Report
Abstract: One of the stated services the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (CCTA) provides to the OGC Foundation’s Knowledge Management Club is to undertake research on specific KM issues. This study is to examine on of the topics that the club has expressed an interest in: Knowledge Management skills. The purpose
Value of internal knowledge infomediaries
Abstract: Businesses are discovering the value of internal infomediaries. The disjunction between company employees and company knowledge hasn’t always been so acute. A business is, after all, a community of sorts, and every community has librarians, chroniclers, sages and gossips. But as the speed of business has accelerated, the tolerance for
Rise of the Knowledge Evangelist
Abstract: Regardless of whether you like Knowledge Management it or loathe it, if you’re interested in being competitive in the information economy, you can’t ignore it. An increasing number of companies are turning to knowledge management specialists to leverage their enterprise’s intellectual capital. The CKO, or chief knowledge officer, is the most visible of



