Managing Codified Knowledge
- http://web.cba.neu.edu/~mzack/articles/kmarch/kmarch.htm
- 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 it for easier distribution and reuse.
The Nonsense of Knowledge Management
- http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper144.html
- 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. Includes references. By T. D. Wilson, in Information Research.
What is knowledge management?
- http://www.media-access.com/whatis.html
- 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 connection between an organization's intellectual assets, both explicit and tacit, and positive business results.