Ten Guiding Principles For Knowledge Management In e-Government
- Topics:
- Knowledge Management
- Tags:
- Business Intelligence,
- Software,
- Management,
- Knowledge Management,
- Knowledge,
- Global Development Network,
- Enterprise Software,
- E-government,
- Data Management,
- Strategy
- Source:
- Global Development Network
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Overview: Knowledge management, popularly known by its acronym KM, as is known nowadays, is only few years old and is a distinct contribution of the private sector where the concept of knowledge as a "Competitive advantage of the firm" and "Knowledge capital" hold the sway. It is only that Knowledge Management (KM) has started making entry to public sector. One of the reasons for this development has been the emergence of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the last decade and the emergence of knowledge worker and the knowledge economy. Then ten guiding principles for knowledge management in e-government are described in this paper.
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Format: PDF | Size: 168KB | Date: Jan 2007 | Pages: 15




