Friday, February 1, 2008

Knowledge Management Definitions:
The knowledge management comprises of three major components involved in the creation, storage and the dissemination of knowledge. These variables are imperative to encompass the entire knowledge management systems. These variables are regardless of the model that is applied for the processes of an organization, however are the means of converting a tacit knowledge into explicit which in turns results for the storage and eventually leads to the transport of the information. In the process of going through all the process there is one thing that can be taken into account which is the conversion of the tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge. Either intrinsic to the individuals or an organization the one thing that can be taken into account is the transformation of an intangible information to a tangible information which can be stored and processed as desired.
If we were to analyze the model that we just discussed we will come to know that Knowledge Management overlooks Intellectual capital. Knowledge in this scenario is the form of tacit knowledge which when becomes explicit takes the shape of "Intellectual Capital", which can be translated to more meaningful source of implementation.

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