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The Gilbane Report: Content Technology Works!: KM as a Framework for Managing Knowledge Assets, Vol. 12, No. 9 Overview You might have noticed how frequently knowledge management (KM) pops up as a topic in surprisingly diverse contexts. Knowledge work has been acknowledged for over three decades since Peter Drucker emphasized it in Management: Task, Responsibilities, Practices. The phrase knowledge management emerged in business circles in the 1980s, usually used by information technology managers. Perhaps because computers and software applications were implemented to manipulate data creating new versions of information, a misleading idea came into existence, namely that the resulting information was knowledge being managed by computers. Being inspired by the promise of automated solutions that could somehow manage... [read full story]
