Abstract: Stories, not data, are the base unit of the knowledge economy. There are no stories without storytellers. Knowledge brokers are the leaders of the caravan in the desert of modern business, connecting us to information oases where remote bands of experts feel safe discussing their passions.
Knowledge Management roles and responsibilities
Changing Knowledge Manager Roles
Abstract: A quick analysis of JDs on KM job advertisements in LinkedIn shows that expectation from practitioners still revolves around content management and social networking. Though some companies make the JDs look different, by adding words like strategy, leadership communication etc., essentially the requirement is the same. However, things are going to change very
Three Things to Focus on When Starting a New Knowledge Manager Job
Abstract: Building a successful knowledge management practice to capture, share, and transfer institutional knowledge is more essential than ever. IT operations needs to innovate, provide services globally, and improve employee experiences. Leading a knowledge management practice requires a unique set of skills, but what capabilities are essential for the early success of a knowledge
New Insight on Knowledge Leadership
Abstract: This paper aims to synthesize findings drawn from studies on knowledge leadership to identify the key trend of research in the knowledge management literature over the past two decades. A systematic literature review was performed over a data set of 149 related studies published in the international journals indexed by the WoS, SCOPUS,
Knowledge Management Undercover: Redefining the Knowledge Manager
Abstract: When no one will hire you as a knowledge manager, rewrite the definition of it, said Jim Lee, site administrator, PA CareerLink. Lee made his case for “Redefining The Knowledge Manager,” during his KMWorld 2022 session. The session takeaway focused on how to reframe the definition of what a