Friday, July 27 2007 @ 12:50 AM EDT
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A Knowledge management policy can include various areas like policy statement, purpose, scope, role & responsibilities of individuals & managers. The policy can focus on knowledge management processes like knowledge creation, storing, sharing and so on. The policy can focus on the soft side of KM or the hard part- technology. But we suggest not to include the IT/Intranet policy inside the KM policy. Our KM policy focuses on knowledge sharing and responsibilities of the staff.
Monday, September 04 2006 @ 12:15 AM EDT
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Module Developed by Naguib Chowdhury
Knowledge audit is a systematic examination and evaluation of organizational knowledge health, which examines organization’s knowledge needs, existing knowledge assets/resources, knowledge flows, future knowledge needs, knowledge gap analysis as well as the behavior of people in sharing and creating knowledge. In one way, a knowledge audit can reveal an organization’s knowledge strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats and risks.
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