Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From OpenKM
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Front page population)
(Restore prior version)
 
(14 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Knowledge Management (KM) is a management discipline that aims to sustainably improve the effectiveness of organisations and social systems through deliberate and planned systems interventions.
+
''Knowledge Management'' (KM) is a management discipline that aims to sustainably improve the effectiveness of organisations and social systems through deliberate and planned systems interventions.
  
 
It is a multidisciplinary management science, drawing from diverse fields including information theory, data sciences, librarianship, communications, marketing, psychology, biology, sociology, and management research.
 
It is a multidisciplinary management science, drawing from diverse fields including information theory, data sciences, librarianship, communications, marketing, psychology, biology, sociology, and management research.
Line 7: Line 7:
 
Many KM curriculums for both tertiary qualifications and private certifications only cover a small subset of the areas relevant to effective practice of knowledge management in organisations.
 
Many KM curriculums for both tertiary qualifications and private certifications only cover a small subset of the areas relevant to effective practice of knowledge management in organisations.
  
The RealKM Open KM Syllabus is an initiative which attempts to systematically describe the themes and topics required for a fully-rounded education in knowledge management theory and practice.
+
The '''RealKM Open KM Syllabus''' is an initiative which attempts to systematically describe the themes and topics required for a fully-rounded education in knowledge management theory and practice.
  
 
The goal is to provide a reference standard which can be used to:
 
The goal is to provide a reference standard which can be used to:
Line 16: Line 16:
 
[[Licence]]
 
[[Licence]]
  
If you have any questions or suggestions for improvement of the syllabus, please contact Stephen Bounds on [mailto:stephen@bounds.net.au stephen@bounds.net.au].  
+
If you have any questions or suggestions for improvement of the syllabus, please contact Stephen Bounds on [mailto:stephen@bounds.net.au stephen@bounds.net.au].
  
 +
== Domains and Themes ==
  
== Themes and Topics ==
+
* [[Domain:Core Concepts|A. Core concepts]]
 +
** [[Theme:Systems and Complexity|A.1. Systems and complexity]]
 +
** [[Theme:Knowledge systems|A.2. Knowledge systems]]
 +
** [[Theme:Problem solving patterns|A.3. Problem solving patterns]]
 +
** [[Theme:Knowledge Management objectives|A.4. Knowledge Management objectives]]
 +
** [[Theme:Knowledge Management interventions|A.5. Knowledge Management interventions]]
  
* A. Core concepts
+
* [[Domain:Organisational Knowledge Strategy|B. Organisational knowledge strategy]]
** A.1. Systems and complexity
+
** [[Theme:Knowledge application outcomes|B.1. Knowledge application outcomes]]
** A.2. Knowledge systems
+
** [[Theme:Knowledge construal assessment|B.2. Knowledge construal assessment]]
** A.3. Problem solving patterns
+
** [[Theme:Trust assessment|B.3. Trust assessment]]
** A.4. Knowledge Management objectives
+
** [[Theme:Systems awareness and design|B.4. Systems awareness and design]]
** A.5. Knowledge Management interventions
+
** [[Theme:Strategy development|B.5. Strategy development]]
  
* B. Organisational knowledge strategy
+
* [[Domain:Knowledge assessment|C. Knowledge assessment]]
** B.1. Knowledge application outcomes
+
** [[Theme:Knowledge audits and mapping|C.1. Knowledge audits and mapping]]
** B.2. Knowledge construal assessment
+
** [[Theme:Decision making structures|C.2. Decision making structures]]
** B.3. Trust assessment
+
** [[Theme:Capability design, implementation, and maintenance|C.3. Capability design, implementation, and maintenance]]
** B.4. Systems awareness and design
+
** [[Theme:Training and development|C.4. Training and development]]
** B.5. Strategy development
 
  
* C. Knowledge assessment
+
* [[Domain:Systems interventions|D. Systems interventions]]
** C.1. Knowledge audits and mapping
+
** [[Theme:Systems management|D.1. Systems management]]
** C.2. Decision making structures
+
** [[Theme:Knowledge processes|D.2. Knowledge processes]]
** C.3. Capability design, implementation, and maintenance
+
** [[Theme:Information processes|D.3. Information processes]]
** C.4. Training and development
+
** [[Theme:Business processes|D.4. Business processes]]
  
* D. Systems interventions
+
* [[Domain:Applied Knowledge Management|E. Applied KM]]
** D.1. Systems management
+
** [[Theme:Knowledge brokering|E.1. Knowledge brokering]]
** D.2. Knowledge processes
+
** [[Theme:Development and extension|E.2. Development and extension]]
** D.3. Information processes
+
** [[Theme:Knowledge economy|E.3. Knowledge economy]]
** D.4. Business processes
+
** [[Theme:Management decision making|E.4. Management decision making]]
  
* E. Applied KM
+
== KM role descriptors ==
** E.1. Knowledge brokering
+
[[Knowledge Management role descriptions]]
** E.2. Development and extension
+
 
** E.3. Knowledge economy
+
== More Resources ==
** E.4. Management decision making
+
 
 +
* [https://kmeducationhub.de/knowledgemanagement-training-education-providers/ List of training and education providers (KMEdu Hub)]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 30 March 2021

Introduction

Knowledge Management (KM) is a management discipline that aims to sustainably improve the effectiveness of organisations and social systems through deliberate and planned systems interventions.

It is a multidisciplinary management science, drawing from diverse fields including information theory, data sciences, librarianship, communications, marketing, psychology, biology, sociology, and management research.

Many KM curriculums for both tertiary qualifications and private certifications only cover a small subset of the areas relevant to effective practice of knowledge management in organisations.

The RealKM Open KM Syllabus is an initiative which attempts to systematically describe the themes and topics required for a fully-rounded education in knowledge management theory and practice.

The goal is to provide a reference standard which can be used to:

  • compare the content of educational KM programs
  • create a common language for KM specialisations
  • assist KM practitioners to identify opportunities for personal improvement

Licence

If you have any questions or suggestions for improvement of the syllabus, please contact Stephen Bounds on stephen@bounds.net.au.

Domains and Themes

KM role descriptors

Knowledge Management role descriptions

More Resources