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Knowledge Management is the science of storing, indexing and retrieving information to add value to an organization. It focuses on creating a "repository" of collective knowledge, intellectual capital, skills and experience. KM is usually focused around developing processes and systems to help people in an organization answer questions such as: Who in our organization knows something about ____? What have we done in the field of ______? Where can I find information related to the ______ product or service? Who should I turn to for help on _______? Knowledge management focuses on leveraging an organization's collective knowledge and experience to improve performance; the focus in on processes such as strategic planning, problem solving, learning and decision making. It also protects intellectual assets from decay, adds to firm intelligence and provides increased flexibility. There are a number of companies which provide consulting services, software products or other services in the area of Knowledge Management. These range from specialized firms which focus solely on KM to large information technology companies which have specialized resources in KM.
This category is for sites which relate to: Consulting, advisory, custom development, and other professional firms and individuals. May or may not have proprietary products / software, but these firms and individuals provide stand-alone services or implement solutions which are: -- custom designed and delivered for clients -- implementations of packaged software produced by third parties -- independent of proprietary products DO NOT submit sites which principally describe products or companies which develop standard software or solutions for KM. These sites should be submitted under: - Reference: Knowledge Management: Business and Companies: Software Products
Knowledge Management is the science of storing, indexing, and retrieving information to add value to an organization. It focuses on creating a "repository" of collective knowledge, intellectual capital, skills, and experience. KM is usually focused around developing processes and systems to help people in an organization answer questions such as: Who in our organization knows something about ____? What have we done in the field of ______? Where can I find information related to the ______ product or service? Who should I turn to for help on _______? Knowledge management focuses on leveraging an organization's collective knowledge and experience to improve performance; the focus in on processes such as strategic planning, problem solving, learning, and decision making. It also protects intellectual assets from decay, adds to firm intelligence and provides increased flexibility. There are a number of consulting firms that have practice areas in the discipline of Knowledge Management. Some firms specialize in the area; other firms are the large, multi-disciplinary consulting firms who have practitioners with KM focus.
This category is for sites which relate to: Consulting, advisory, custom development, and other professional firms and individuals. May or may not have proprietary products / software, but these firms and individuals provide stand-alone services or implement solutions which are: -- custom designed and delivered for clients -- implementations of packaged software produced by third parties -- independent of proprietary products DO NOT submit sites which principally describe products or companies which develop standard software or solutions for KM. These sites should be submitted under: - Reference: Knowledge Management: Business and Companies: Software Products