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» Developing a Knowledge Strategy 
A framework for making the link between knowledge and strategy. Written by Michael H. Zack, College of Business Administration, Northeastern University; published in California Management Review , Vol. 41, No. 3.
http://web.cba.neu.edu/~mzack/articles/kstrat/kstrat.htm
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» Heralding ICT-enabled Knowledge Societies 
Provides a two-way global perspective on knowledge and the information rich-poor. By Vikas Nath, Inlaks Scholar, London School of Economics.
http://members.tripod.com/knownetwork/articles/heralding.htm
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» Knowledge Management 
A collection of observations that have been made about knowledge in the modern workplace. By David Hay.
http://www.tdan.com/i011hy03.htm
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» Knowledge Management: Are We Missing Something? 
Essay makes the distinction between hard and soft knowledge within an organisation and argues that much of what is called Knowledge Management emphasises the capture-codification-storage of such knowledge.
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/mis/docs/kmmissing.pdf
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» Knowledge Management: Making Sense of an Oxymoron 
David Skyrme Associates. Can knowledge be managed? The words management and knowledge at first sight appear uneasy bedfellows. Knowledge is largely cognitive and highly personal, while management involves organisational
http://www.skyrme.com/insights/22km.htm
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» Making Knowledge Management Work With Service Management 
Discusses how knowledge management in the IT world has always suffered from a lack of context that KM is clearly designed to fix and suggests that service management may be the answer. By Michael Pastore.
http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/200309/ij_09_04_03a.html
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» Managing Codified Knowledge 
Michael H. Zack. To remain competitive, organizations must efficiently and effectively create, locate, capture, and share their organization's knowledge and expertise. This increasingly requires making the organization's knowledge explicit and recording
http://web.cba.neu.edu/~mzack/articles/kmarch/kmarch.htm
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» Ten Tips for Managing Knowledge 
Discusses how to implement a successful infrastructure. By Lorin David Kalisky.
http://www.documentiq.com/resources/tips/61-DocumentIQ%20Tips.html
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» The ABCs of Knowledge Management 
Defines KM and its application in the workplace. By Megan Santosus and Jon Surmacz, in CIO Magazine.
http://www.cio.com/research/knowledge/edit/kmabcs.html
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» The Duality of Knowledge 
Essay that argues that KM approaches should stress human interaction rather than simply codifying and storing knowledge. By Paul M. Hildreth and Chris Kimble, published in Information Research.
http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper142.html
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» The Human Element: KM's Secret Ingredient 
A white paper by VisionCor discussing the importance of maintaining a human element in knowledge management initiatives.
http://www.learningcircuits.org/2001/dec2001/visioncor.html
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» The Nonsense of Knowledge Management 
Examines the origins and basis of knowledge management, its components and its development as a field of consultancy practice. Problems in the distinction between knowledge and information are explored, as well as Polanyi's concept of tacit knowing. Inclu
http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper144.html
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» The Seven Myths of Knowledge Management. 
Marc Rosenberg looks at some of the problematic ways companies approach knowledge management. In Context Magazine.
http://www.contextmag.com/setFrameRedirect.asp?src=/archives/200208/Insight1SevenMyths.asp
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» What is Knowledge Management (KM)? 
KM is a newly emerging, interdisciplinary business model dealing with all aspects of knowledge within the context of the firm, including knowledge creation, codification, sharing, and how these activities promote learning and innovation.
http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/courses/is213/s99/Projects/P9/web_site/about_km.html
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» What is Knowledge and Can It be Managed? 
By Craig S. Mullins - Platinum technology, inc. Knowledge management is over-hyped and misunderstood. It is not a technology, but an amalgamation of strategy, technology, and people.
http://www.tdan.com/i008fe03.htm
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» What is knowledge management? 
Knowledge management is a business activity with two primary aspects: Treating the knowledge component of business activities as an explicit concern of business reflected in strategy, policy, and practice at all levels of the organization. Making a direct
http://www.media-access.com/whatis.html
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Category Editor: altiusLast Updated: 2008-04-23 12:25:58
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