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Obliterate knowledge management: everyone is a knowledge manager!


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Title:

Obliterate knowledge management: everyone is a knowledge manager!

Author(s):

Ajit Kambil

Journal:

Journal of Business Strategy

Year:

2009

Volume:

30

Issue:

6

Page:

66 - 68


ISSN:

0275-6668


DOI:

10.1108/02756660911003149

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Abstract:

PurposeKnowledge assets are a critical basis of competition, but knowledge management (KM) often fails to deliver in effectively growing the value of these assets. This paper aims to lay out four shifts required to make knowledge management more effective.

Design/methodology/approachThe paper defines four shifts likely in the evolution of KM: “Knowledge Clouds” where knowledge assets within and outside the company become permeable and interconnected in a cloud computing environment; the use of social media and ratings to co-create user generated ratings, taxonomies and collective organization of knowledge; integrating KM with learning and decision support so users are better empowered to learn, decide and do useful things with knowledge; and everybody becomes a knowledge manager and is clear about how the can contribute to the creation, projection, organization and use of knowledge of assets within and outside the walls of the company.

FindingsThe paper presents clear reasons KM is vital to the future of business, but probably best obliterated now.

Originality/valueMuch of the discussion on KM is centered on the firm. This paper pushes forth provocatively to suggest that the future of KM is best served by obliterating centralized KM to create a more social process where everyone is a knowledge manager.

Keywords:

Deductive databases, Electronic commerce, Knowledge management, Worldwide web


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Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/02756660911003149

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