Abstract: In this chapter, the authors explain why it is important to define roles and responsibilities for managing your strategy once it has been developed. The chapter reviews a common range of levels of responsibility. Five key roles are defined to ensure the strategy will be well supported and managed, including business stewards, knowledge
knowledge management strategy
Thailand Knowledge Management Network Forum (TKMN Forum)
The Thailand Knowledge Management Network Forum (TKMN Forum or Thailand KM Network Forum; Thai: งานสัมมนาเครือข่ายการจัดการความรู้ประเทศไทย) is a seminar organized by the Thailand Knowledge Management Network (TKMN), which was formed in November 2018 by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Thai Rating and Information Service Corporation (TRIS), the Office of Knowledge Management and Development (OKMD),
TheKnowledgeBusiness
TheKnowledgeBusiness offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
Knowledge brokers in not-for-profit inter-organisational communities of practice
Abstract: This study contributes an original, practice-based analysis of knowledge brokering in inter-organisational Knowledge brokering in the not-for-profit sector. Defining characteristics of the not-for-profit sector include its social values, principles and practices. Existing literature understates or overlooks the significance of values and principles that are manifested in and enlivened through every day social practices
Trend: Assigning the strategic functions of knowledge management to the chief information officer
Abstract: Knowledge management is increasingly under attack to show returns on investments and profitable business outcomes. While many companies retain their executive leadership as chief knowledge officers (CKOs) and vice presidents of knowledge management, the trend toward appointing CKOs that developed in the late 1990’s has been reversed at many companies and a new