Apr 03, 2018
| By Zach Wahl | President and CEO, Enterprise Knowledge
As I’ve often asserted, Knowledge Management struggles with its own identity. There are any number of definitions of KM, many of which put too much stress on the tacit knowledge side of the knowledge and information management spectrum, are overly academic, or are simply too abstract. At Enterprise Knowledge, we’ve adopted a concise definition of knowledge management:
Knowledge Management involves the people, process, culture, and enabling technologies necessary to Capture, Manage, Share, and Find information.