Abstract: Good companies have been managing knowledge for years, even if they didn’t use that term to describe their activities. The people who were helping to implement the process were de facto knowledge managers even if they didn’t have “knowledge” in their job titles. Vague boundaries surrounding the function did not prevent organizations and
ICASIT Knowledge Management Roundtable (KMRT)
Knowledge Management Education: An Overview of Programs and Instruction
Abstract: This chapter provides a broad overview of university-based and other KM training worldwide, with particular emphasis on courses that can assist students in qualifying for Chief Knowledge Officer and other jobs in organizations that have KM programs. First, an overview of KM teaching categories is presented, showing the breadth of approaches that are
George Mason University (GMU)
George Mason University (GMU or Mason), formerly the (independent) George Mason College of the University of Virginia, the University College of the University of Virginia, and the Northern Virginia University Center of the University of Virginia, offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
Discussing Certification for Knowledge Management practitioners @ ICASIT’s KM Roundtable 2/01
Abstract: Last December, civilian and military CKOs convened a two-day symposium to address issues influencing and curriculum for certification of KM practitioners. This event primarily consisted of presentations and subsequent discussion by representatives of several organizations that offer a variety of training in KM. Since this topic has import beyond those involved in the