Knowledge Management: Oxymoron or Dynamic Duo?

Topics:
Knowledge Management
Tags:
Business Intelligence,
Data Management,
David Skyrme Associates,
Enterprise Software,
Knowledge,
Knowledge Management,
Management,
Software,
Strategy
Source:
David Skyrme Associates

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Overview: The Aslib IRM network recently discussed the contribution of information professionals to effective knowledge management in their companies. It was concluded that many of their skills, such as selecting, classifying and organising information were an essential prerequisite to successful knowledge management. But what is the distinction between information and knowledge management? If a person views knowledge simply as another form of information then knowledge management is not an oxymoron. However, he will probably tend to focus on the hard and process aspects. The person should gain the benefits that he would expect anyway from good information management.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 5


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