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The Knowledge Management Puzzle

Date: 2005-04-05 22:48:41

"Knowledge management is often seen as a problem of capturing, organizing, and retrieving information, evoking notions of data mining, text clustering, databases, and documents. We believe that this view is too simple. Knowledge is inextricably bound up with human cognition, and the management of knowledge occurs within an intricately structured social context. We argue that it is essential for those designing knowledge management systems to consider the human and social factors at play in the production and use of knowledge. We review work—ranging from basic research to applied techniques—that mphasizes cognitive and social factors in knowledge management. We then describe two approaches to designing socially informed knowledge management systems, social computing and knowledge socialization."

Interested ? Have a loook at this very interesting article : The knowledge management puzzle: Human and social factors in knowledge management by by J. C. Thomas, W. A. Kellogg and T. Erickson


Last edited on Saturday, December 31, 2005 at 13:44:31 pm.