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Tuesday, June 04, 2002
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Here is a potentially naive description of KM that we are considering using in the context of information supply chain:
Knowledge Management (KM) is an elusive term that can be broadly defined as the process of capturing explicit and/or tacit knowledge through software or other means and leveraging its use to improve the processes of and/or between individual employees, technology, and an enterprise.
2:38:11 PM
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Long absence, but I have been collecting vinettes to add to my weblog...such as the following:
One of the topics that we have been researching for our final project is the information supply chain. Past documentation lists the stages as follows: create, manage, and deliver. However, given the vast amount of information that already exists and the fact that most people research either internal or external documents prior to creation, I believe a better ordering of stages is as follows: Deliver - the delivery of information useful to the creation of new documentation; Create - the creation of new unstructured documentation; and Manage - the subsequent management of new documentation.
2:35:22 PM
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