Transcript of my Training Session on Knowledge Management; A Structure approach to gathering, collating & Effectively utilising Corporate & Individual knowledge
I had some alternative Titles for this Presentation: Translating KM into the Local Language Bringing KM Down to the Bottom Line KM with a Down-Home Accent Speaking KM with a Local Accent Bringing KM Down to Earth Why we need to translate KM Most non-KM practitioners find the concepts somewhat mystifying Let’s face it, KM is a means, rather than an end KM is a broad set of principles and tools which must be tailored for any specific workplace. By stating these issues I’m not trying to retreat from – or apologize for – the precepts of Knowledge Management. But all mature technologies eventually disappear into the woodwork. Their language becomes part of the everyday business as usual. That is exactly what’s happening to knowledge management right now. And I think that’s a good thing.