Description
Book SynopsisKnowledge Management Basics provides the fundamentals for organizations and how they can benefit from implementing solid knowledge management practices. This title focuses on the learning professional's role in executing and supporting a comprehensive approach to managing, organizational knowledge. The book includes a vetted process to help practitioners determine organizational needs, identify sources of information, assist in selecting organizational information gathering systems, lead the learning and understanding about information dissemination, and ensure proper maintenance of the system.
Table of ContentsCh. 1: What is Knowledge Management (KM)?; Ch. 2: How Organizations Use Knowledge Management; Ch. 3: Determining Your Information Needs; Ch. 4: Locating Information Sources; Ch. 5: Selecting Information-Gathering Systems; Ch. 6: Compiling, Confirming, and Circulating the Knowledge; Ch. 7: Maintaining Your KM System; Ch. 8: Tools and Resources; Ch. 9: Best Practices in KM; Ch. 10: Conclusion; Appendix/Index.