Knowledge Management (KM) definition

Knowledge Management (KM) means: the newly emerging, interdisciplinary business model dealing with all aspects of knowledge within the context of the firm, including knowledge creation, codification, sharing, and how these activities promote learning and innovation;

Examples of Knowledge Management (KM) in a sentence

  • The network’s IT operating system will support the generic applications: Knowledge Management (KM), Document Management (including publications and methods repositories, reports and publications; DM); Centres Skills & Infrastructure Inventory Management (CSM) and the Food Composition Database Management (FCDM).

  • The project’s Knowledge Management (KM) activities are guided by a robust KM plan, to improve learning, KM and communication practices within the Project.

  • This research explores the conceptualisation of Knowledge Management (KM) within and between three conservation organisations classed as Global, Global North (GN) and Global South (GS), working in partnership on a shared global project.

  • Knowledge Management (KM) is fully embedded into the ▇▇▇▇+AP, as one of its Operational Components.

  • The project consists of two components as follows: • Component 1 - Global Knowledge Management (KM) and Networking: Effective initiation and co-ordination of the country specific support needs and improved access of 1 W., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇.

  • Knowledge Management (KM) is purposefully creating, gathering, synthesizing, sharing and using specific insights and experiences to improve work.

  • Completed comprehensive training in the implementation of at least one major Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) or Knowledge Management (KM) software application.