Knowledge management: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
Possible activities in the life cycle of knowledge are: | Possible activities in the life cycle of knowledge are: | ||
- acquire knowledge | |||
- archive knowledge | |||
- capture knowledge | |||
- create knowledge | |||
- cure knowledge | |||
- delete or discard knowledge | |||
- distribute knowledge | |||
- elicite knowledge | |||
- engineer knowledge | |||
- enrich knowledge | |||
- evaluate knowledge | |||
- exchange knowledge | |||
- identify knowledge | |||
- organize knowledge | |||
- produce know | |||
- protect knowledge | |||
- retrieve knowledge | |||
- review knowledge | |||
- secure knowledge | |||
- share knowledge | |||
- store knowledge | |||
- transfer knowledge | |||
- update knowledge | |||
- use knowledge |
Revision as of 12:19, 8 December 2022
Definition
Knowledge management is the set of activities related to the life cycle of knowledge.
Abreviation
KM
Life cycle
Possible activities in the life cycle of knowledge are:
- acquire knowledge
- archive knowledge
- capture knowledge
- create knowledge
- cure knowledge
- delete or discard knowledge
- distribute knowledge
- elicite knowledge
- engineer knowledge
- enrich knowledge
- evaluate knowledge
- exchange knowledge
- identify knowledge
- organize knowledge
- produce know
- protect knowledge
- retrieve knowledge
- review knowledge
- secure knowledge
- share knowledge
- store knowledge
- transfer knowledge
- update knowledge
- use knowledge