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Revision as of 09:22, 9 March 2016
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Definition
Knowledge process is a process that acts on /or with knowledge, either individual knowledge or organizational knowledge.
Description
Knowledge process is often used as an alternate term to knowledge management process with the purpose to distinguish knowledge processes from business processes in an organization.
Purpose & benefits
The purpose of knowledge management processes is to aid in the implementation of knowledge management in the organization, they are the activities that make KM real in the organization. They are selected based on the needs and objectives of the organization see Knowledge management strategy so that only knowledge management processes that support the organizations objectives are implemented (there are more than 80 potential knowledge management processes, not all are relevant to every organization).
Variations
Knowledge processes may also be called knowledge management processes, or knowledge management activities. They are, however, different from knowledge lifecycle activities, which are described in another article, Knowledge lifecycle.
Implementation guide
Success factors
Common pitfalls
Related articles
Knowledge management framework