Abstract: In 1994, more than 30 commercial consultants and senior government employees participated in an important US Department of Defense (DOD) study. The study determined how to substantially improve DoD’s performance on a major strategic initiative, which at the time was Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Their valuable (but almost self-evident) results applied to all
knowledge management training
Training and Education in Knowledge Management
Background: Knowledge management is currently a hot topic. Training in KM can mean different things to different people as witnessed on search engines (for example, Google). To see the diversity of what is meant by KM, simply key in the phrase “knowledge management” on a search engine, such as Google. The number and diversity
KMCI Position Statement on Knowledge Management Standards and “Certification” Programs
Abstract: Some individuals and organizations around the world have begun work on KM standards formulation. These include the Global Knowledge Economics Council (GKEC) with ANSI accreditation in the United States, the British Standards Institute (BSI) in the UK, the Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN) and the European Commission’s KnowledgeBoard Framework and Standards SIG on
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




