Knowledge Management

Knowledge management focuses on the ever-changing environment in which employees work, the technological advances that greatly affect such change, and the adaptation of employees to such changes. It is imperative that employees understand the reason for such changes and that they are fully aware of their position within any new working structures that may result from them. The word "synergy" is often used in combination with knowledge management, as those with the responsibility of controlling change must combine new technology with able employees in a manner that best utilizes each. Below articles provide information on knowledge management and applications.
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Knowledge Management : An Outlook
Knowledge Management is the broad process of locating, organizing, transferring, and using the information and expertise within an organization.

Empower Your Organization
Margaret Fuller says "If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it." Knowledge management is a strategic shift in paradigm to enlighten sight of organization as a whole.

The Main Component to Knowledge Management is Enterprise Search
Having an accessible and secure way to get the most value out of your company’s information is what enterprise search and knowledge management are all about.

You can't manage knowledge
You can't manage something that you can't assess and measure. So forget fancy "knowledge management" systems and put together simple tools that help your people solve problems better.