
(or KM) A term applied to techniques used for the systematic collection, transfer, security and management of information within organisations, along with systems designed to help make best use of that knowledge. In particular it refers to tools and techniques designed to preserve the availability of information held by key individuals and facilita...
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Organisational processes that seek synergistic combination of the data and information processing capacity of information technologies with the creative and innovative capacity of human beings (Yogesh Malhotra). A subdivision of document/content management primarily concerned with facilitating access to the knowledge/information held in documents. ...
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This is based on the belief that who and what you know are assets of the organisation. This involves the management of data, information and knowledge (because knowledge is not the same thing as information or data). When data is organised into a usable structure it becomes information, information becomes knowledge when it is placed in an actiona...
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The process of creating, acquiring, sharing and managing knowledge to augment individual and organiz
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The management of knowledge within an organisation. Particularly significant in service based organisations where the company`s principal asset is the knowledge of their people.
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The collection, organisation and distribution of information in a form that lends itself to practical application. Knowledge management often relies on information technology to facilitate the storage and retrieval of information.
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(ITIL Service Transition) The process responsible for sharing perspectives, ideas, experience and information, and for ensuring that these are available in the right place and at the right time. The knowledge management process enables informed decisions, and improves efficiency by reducing the need to rediscover knowledge. See also Data-to-Informa...
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