
- 222 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book serves as a reference for individuals interested in knowledge management (KM) and educational issues surrounding KM. It looks at KM as an emerging profession and the need to educate a new generation of knowledge professionals to deal with managing knowledge on the one hand and managing knowledge workers on the other hand. In particular, it examines the skills and competencies of knowledge professionals; and how educational programs can address these demands – covering such issues as determining the optimal mix of subjects from the various disciplines that develop the requisite professional competencies.- The first book to cover KM education- Adopts a multidisciplinary approach to KM education- Based on the many years of experience of the author in KM education
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Knowledge Management: Cultivating Knowledge Professionals
- Copyright Page
- Teble of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- List of figures and tables
- About the author
- Chapter 1. The dawn of the knowledgeeconomy
- Chapter 2. The complex nature of knowledge
- Chapter 3. Intellectual capital
- Chapter 4. The role of technology in knowledge management
- Chapter 5. Knowledge sharing
- Chapter 6. Communication and organizational culture
- Chapter 7. Communities of practice
- Chapter 8. The learning organization and organizational learning
- Chapter 9. Knowledge management education
- Appendix: Graduate programs in knowledge management
- Bibliography
- Index