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[KM Space] I previously pointed out Ray Sim's collection of 43 Knowledge Management Definitions. If you look at the comments to his post and the pingbacks of others discussing his knowledge management definitions, you can see that he stirred up .
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[Sims Learning Connections] 43 knowledge management definitions - and counting”¦: Now, with my imminent return to professionally holding a “knowledge management” title, I felt compelled to confront this definitional issue ” not to somehow come away with the (at least in my own mind) enduring definition, but rather to .
[The FASTForward Blog] 54 knowledge management definitions - and counting”¦: In my former life at a large consulting firm we had our own definition, not unlike may of those found in Rays post. Now we have enterprise 2.0 tools to actually realize the promise of knowledge management.
[KM Assets] “Analysis of 53 knowledge management definitions”, by Ray Sims.: Following on his “43 knowledge management definitions - and counting”¦” post, he goes on to do an “Analysis of 53 knowledge management definitions“. Nice work! Not all the definitions work for me, but it is very useful to read the list ...
[Sims Learning Connections] Text clouds for 43 knowledge management defintions: I like the clouds a lot. They put K in the middle of KM surrounded by all the words that you would expect to see but without a sentence to add false and distracting structure.
[Stephen's Web ~ OLDaily] 43 Knowledge Management Definitions - and Counting...: Definitions are stepping stones on our individual journeys of understanding. It's in the nature of the human mind to take a view of something when defined, and see the limitations, and move on to a "better" definition, also temporary.
[Greetings Earthlings!] Knowledge Management Revisited: In framing my initial comments on knowledge management under the snake-oil rubric I merely meant to challenge what I see as a poorly defined field, to highlight one important challenge to it, and to say something about photocopier salesmen posing as anything but just that. I notice that you barely touch upon this final point, although I am glad to see that you acknowledge the charlatans on the edges of your field.
[KNOW Network News] What is Knowledge Management?: In a recent blog Sims states that: "For many years I've been saying that I didn't like the term 'knowledge management' as (a) it was fundamentally an oxymoron, (b) there was no consensus within the industry as to what the term meant, and (c) in many companies the term carries negative connotations due to a perceived lack of value from earlier so-called knowledge management efforts and/or belief that knowledge management was a fad that we have moved on past or has been absorbed into other disciplines. On top of this add claims by many writers that the term has been hijacked by technology vendors, management consultants, or academics."
[Knowledge Management (whatever it is)] Another KM blog!!!: I have been doing some extra blogging on the topic of KM and I have found that we are not the only crazy people out there (sorry, bad attempt at being funny). A man by the name of Ray Sims has a blog called “43 Knowledge Management definitions - and counting…”
[Enterprise Resilience Management Blog] Looking towards the Future with Ray Kurzweil: When that happens, and when they start working together (even melding) with the human mind, Kurzweil speculates that knowledge will advance at such a spectacular rate that virtually nothing can be predicted beyond that point. While his is both an elegant and correct use of the term, some people feel there is a Borg-like quality (for you Star Trek fans) about his singularity.
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