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Knowledge management

Knowledge management

27 November 2024

Knowledge management is the management of the knowledge shared amongst the employees of an organisation. It includes operational, research and historical knowledge. It differs from Personal knowledge management because Knowledge management has different scopes.

Early thoughts on knowledge management

When I first came across knowledge management as an idea, it resonated strongly and was reflected in my early Blog posts.

  • Why has knowledge management come to prominence now?
  • Is Knowledge Manager a recognised occupation?

Pages that link to here

  • A quarter century of stories, thoughts and growth
  • Business journalling
  • Is being effective enough—a response
  • Is Knowledge Manager a recognised occupation?
  • KM Conference 2002
  • Knowledge is Adaptation
  • Knowledge leadership
  • Knowledge management
  • Knowledge management benefits from directed conversation
  • Knowledge management has different scopes
  • Knowledge Ontology
  • Learning - its not me alone
  • Management and Leaders
  • The map is not the territory
  • Round and round we go

Recent blogs

  • A short pause in blogging11 July 2026†
  • Migrating from Quartz 4 to Quartz 59 July 2026†
  • Now, 5 July 20265 July 2026
  • Now, 28 June 202628 June 2026
  • Unsustainable shame23 June 2026
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