A set of frameworks to aid the project manager in conceptualizing and implementing knowledge management initiativesby: Jay Liebowitz, Isaac Megbolugbe
International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 21, No. 3. (April 2003), pp. 189-198.
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AbstractOver the years, researchers and practitioners have been concerned about the "collection" of information and knowledge. Now with Web-based and Intranet technologies, we have the "connectivity" to allow information and knowledge sharing to take place. In recent years, the term "knowledge management" has been proposed, and numerous individuals and organizations are trying to put more "science" behind the "art" of knowledge management. To help in this direction, this paper addresses some useful frameworks to help project managers and others in conceptualizing and implementing knowledge management initiatives. A generic knowledge management implementation framework is proposed. This paper should provide the building blocks necessary to further understand and develop knowledge management initiatives.
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