Knowledge management categories include knowledge tracking and creating space on an organization's Web site for information about the organization and for descriptions of the projects of its employees.
Risk Management, Communications Management, Schedule Management
The three categories of human knowledge are theoretical knowledge (knowing that), practical knowledge (knowing how), and self-knowledge (knowing oneself).
Some small business knowledge management software programs include Interspire Knowledge Management Software and KM software by Enterprise. These are both used by individuals, business, and large corporations.
Some books that provide readers with knowledge management tools include "The Knowledge-Creating Company" by Ikujiro Nonaka, "Working Knowledge" by Thomas H. Davenport, and "The New Edge in Knowledge" by Carla O'Dell and Cindy Hubert. These books offer insights and strategies for effectively managing knowledge within organizations.
"Some of the names of Knowledge Management Tools include but not limited to, SourceOne, Sybase, Arbortext, Autonomy Inc, ask Sam Systems, and Softquad Inc."
Karl M. Wiig has written: 'Knowledge Management Methods' -- subject(s): Knowledge management, Industrial management, Study and teaching, Information resources management, Organizational learning 'Knowledge management' -- subject(s): Knowledge management, Management, Organizational learning
Journal of Knowledge Management was created in 1997.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge is a book by Project Management Institute. The book talks about knowledge in the project management profession.
Enterprise-wide knowledge management systems and knowledge work systems
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Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management was created in 2003.
Journal of Knowledge Management Practice was created in 1999.