August 2, 2002

KM Blogging Hurdle: Sharing?

Rick Klau links to thedownsideofknowledgemanagement.com, regarding the hurdles involved in using blogs for KM (or "knowledge sharing"), adding:

In any event, I like the recognition that there's more to KM than just software - that unless someone is committed, responsible and incented to make the thing work, it will be hard to succeed.

BTW, I keep fiddling with the title of this category. It's gone from KnowledgeMgmt (ugly), to KnowAge (lame), to KnowHow (not as lame).

Posted by xian at August 2, 2002 10:20 AM
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