Member Reviews
The Knowledge Manager's Handbook is a great book to start with if you are just getting into KM. It's more of a theoretical book than technical how-to so think of this as more of a background/ theory education.
I liked the emphasis on understanding what the business goals and KPIs are before making any changes as I don't think the attention on business outcomes is emphasized enough in other books.
This is a reference book that should always be nearby for a new Knowledge Manager. Very helpful book!
Knowledge management is an area that students usually don't know about as a potential career. This is a good addition to an entrepreneurship or business class.
Fantastic and very comprehensive handbook on knowledge management. I think it suits all types of organizations and is a very good helping hand for companies who make many M&As. Knowledge management is an invisible but very important part of any business because it helps business to run smoothly with a well established interconnection between the department's and offices in multiple locations.
This book is about defining and planning for knowledge management, which is just a buzz word for intellectual assets. The problem is most companies plan and either don't execute the plan, or they develop a content management system and never communicate it to the staff. The book doesn't really address those issues.