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How can I get the Famous Knowledge Management Quotes. Please provide me the information about the Famous Knowledge Management Quotes ?
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You want Knowledge Management Quotes so I am providing you some famous management quotes: The single greatest challenge facing managers in the developed countries of the word is to raise the productivity of knowledge and service works: Peter F. Drucker 1909-2005, American management guru, in Harvard Business Review Nov-Dec 1991 Imagination is more important than knowledge: Albert Einstein 1879-1955; German-born American theoretical physicist The soft stuff is always harder than the hard stuff: Roger Enrico, Vice Chairman of PepsiCo, referring to areas like HRM as opposed to quantitative factors in Fortune, November 27th, 1995 Innovations are created primarily by investment in intangibles. When such investments are commercially successful, and are protected by patents or first-mover advantages, they are transformed into tangible assets creating corporate value and growth: Baruch Lev, Intellectual Capital guru in Intangibles (2001)
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The best practices in KM (Knowledge Management) evolve around three core elements - people, process, and technology. All three need to be present to create a best practice. A few of the best practices are simple such as: Having a good plan to align knowledge strategy with the present business Use present technology and resources to integrate content from different silos Present accurate information is the most important aspect Presenting information to the right people Proper semantics make the present knowledge valuable Some popular Knowledge management quotes: Knowledge shared is knowledge squared. Knowledge management doesn’t happen until somebody reuses something. Carl Sandburg: “Everybody is smarter than anybody.” Michael Polanyi: “We know more than we can tell.” Karl Popper: “All life is problem solving.” Bernard Lonergan: “One cannot play fast and loose with what one knows to be true.” Imre Lakatos: “No degree of commitment to beliefs makes them knowledge.” Thomas Kuhn: “The answers you get depend upon the questions you ask.” Some topics you will study in KM: Course Contents The course structure is the following: Topic 1. A comprehensive approach to knowledge management (skills, methods and techniques); Topic 2: Networks and communities of practice; Topic 3: Capturing and sharing knowledge; Topic 4: Developing a strategy to leverage knowledge to deliver results; Topic 5: Leadership lessons and action planning.
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