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Knowledge Management
"Knowledge management is the art of creating value from intangible
assets"
Karl-Erik Sveiby, founding father of Knowledge Management and editorial
board member of Knowledge Management magazine.
Knowledge management aims to manage the ways in which we create,
discover, exploit, disseminate and retain the expertise, understanding
and practical know-how that individuals and organisations possess.
For some time now, organisations have been harnessing KM to stimulate
innovation while delivering tangible improvements in operational
efficiency and productivity. As such, a KM programme is now at the
heart of many organisations' efforts to secure competitive advantage
and adapt to their economic environment. We believe this makes the
development of an effective KM strategy an imperative for every
organisation.
Through our industry-leading publications and events we examine all aspects of KM in full: how can companies
facilitate innovation and foster knowledge creation? What can they
do to get the most from the knowledge they possess? How can they
act to ensure their most valuable sources of knowledge do not simply
walk out of the door?
By bringing together the latest thinking from world-renowned knowledge
experts and the lessons learnt by practitioner firms at the forefront
of the field, we put the theory in to practice and show how it relates
to your organisation.
Karl Erik Sveiby, founding father of Knowledge Management and editorial board member of Knowledge Management magazine
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