Difference between revisions of "Knowledge manager"
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− | Knowledge Manager provides analysis of the most crucial knowledge domain, competence risks, and launch KLRM activities in the departments of first priority. Knowledge | + | Knowledge Manager provides analysis of the most crucial knowledge domain, competence risks, and launch [[Knowledge loss risk management|KLRM]] activities in the departments of first priority. Knowledge manager controls [[KM processes]] and motivation plans, identifies the needs of [[Preservation|knowledge preservation]] and recommends relevant tools. Cooperates with [[Knowledge sponsor|knowledge sponsors]] and [[Lead expert|lead expert]]. Collects data for reporting and takes responsibility for the KM budget. |
'''Source:''' [[Practical Approaches to Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Organizations]] | '''Source:''' [[Practical Approaches to Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Organizations]] |
Revision as of 08:25, 26 August 2013
Definition
Knowledge manager is A knowledge manager makes sure that the teams or projects that they are working with are doing the knowledge management that they are supposed to do ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_worker Wikipedia) Source: [[]]
Summary
One paragraph.
Description
Knowledge Manager provides analysis of the most crucial knowledge domain, competence risks, and launch KLRM activities in the departments of first priority. Knowledge manager controls KM processes and motivation plans, identifies the needs of knowledge preservation and recommends relevant tools. Cooperates with knowledge sponsors and lead expert. Collects data for reporting and takes responsibility for the KM budget.
Source: Practical Approaches to Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Organizations
References
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