===== Knowledge Management (KM) ===== [[ocs:private:99.append:02.glossary:start| Return to Glossary ]] ===== Definition #1 ===== [[oocs:private:99.append:02.glossary:k:knowledge_management | Return to Top]] M is a strategic, knowledge-centric program, a catalyst for cultural transformation in the Knowledge Age. It aligns with and enriches other initiatives, enabled by multi-disciplined teams and technology, to measurably exceed organizational objectives at acceptable risk. Source: [[http://knowledgemanagementdepot.com/2019/10/27/defining-knowledge-management/ | KM Institute]] ===== Definition #2 ===== [[oocs:private:99.append:02.glossary:k:knowledge_management | Return to Top]] **Knowledge Management (KM)** is the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively using knowledge. (( Davenport, Thomas H., 1994), __Saving IT's Soul: Human Centered Information Management__, Harvard Business Review, March-April, 72 (2)pp. 119-131. Duhon, Bryant (1998), __It's All in our Heads. Inform__, September, 12 (8). )) Source: [[https://www.kmworld.com/Articles/Editorial/What-Is/What-is-KM-Knowledge-Management-Explained-122649.aspx]] ===== Definition #3 ===== [[oocs:private:99.append:02.glossary:k:knowledge_management | Return to Top]] Knowledge management is a discipline that promotes an integrated approach to identifying, capturing, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing all of an enterprise's information assets. These assets may include databases, documents, policies, procedures, and previously un-captured expertise and experience in individual workers. /**=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- /* To add a discussion page to this page, comment out the line that says ~~DISCUSSION:off~~ */ ~~DISCUSSION:on|Outstanding Issues~~ ~~DISCUSSION:off~~