CII President, Sunil Bharti Mittal speaking at KM India 2007

Content management is becoming an increasingly popular part for internet and people who create and manage the content. Developers have been overstepped in this area and the future demands new features.
Bloggers, designers, content producers, web surfers and pretty much everyone who uses the internet will be constantly interacting with content management software.
The demand for collaboration services and software is shocking nowadays and small to medium sized businesses will need same functionality. The ability to collaborate on documents is critical factor to the development of online businesses.
For example, for bloggers this means that bloggers will be able to create and share information with other bloggers. It would not be nearly half as useful as a blog with several hundred bloggers working together, but it could still find its uses, for example promote more bloggers to join existing blogs.
It would be nice to simply assign articles to people, or add edits to article live while other users are editing, and even a check in/check out system would be quite useful. Create an open API that can interact with many existing text editors, then the world of collaboration will have just expanded greatly.
Collaboration is huge on the Internet and future content management systems will seek to improve business and client communications, as well as team communications.
Collaboration is more important part of a bigger content management that knowledge management portal companies are looking at as they try provide the changing needs of businesses searching for a more connective way to get most out of their growing amounts of data.
But content management developers started to look at collaboration capabilities, where users can manage information during creation process, using whiteboards, exchanging tasks, sharing discussions and instant messaging, for example. And some companies could provide a full spectrum of capabilities. That’s why business users are seeing content management companies announce new features.
One issue for businesses is whether they already use a collaboration product. Companies with collaboration tools will scrap what they have to use features from content management vendors. What’s important in that case, is that content management systems interoperate with proven collaboration software.
Though most of businesses users are still collaborate by use e-mail. In some respects it works fine. In other respects, it doesn’t.
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CII President and CMD Bharti Enterprises, Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal speaking at the CII Knowledge Management Summit at New Delhi on 14 Nov 2007. To know more about CII programs please visit this link – cii.in … Sunil Bharti Mittal Knowledge Management CII New Delhi
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What does the acronym KPMG stand for? It has something to do with Knowledge Management.?
Thanks. I was trying to get at whether the acronym had anything to do with knowledge management because the acronym comes up a lot when researching knowledge management trends and practices. Thanks for your help.
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Someone needs to spend time with the assigned reading homework.
Use your mind. Think. Push those gray cells to communicate and share their thoughts with each other to form new ones. Or choose to be mediocre; the latter course will put you in a very large group.
Ask your tutor for help. I am sure they would prefer it if you went to them because you do not understand rather than not attempt it at all.
Sorry it is way above me, but good luck
cool!
It’s a great program. Been using the free version for a while now. Can’t live without it. It’s like mapping all the thoughts in my mind in a way that I can access later no matter how complex the strings of thoughts are.
Before attempting to address the question of knowledge management, it's probably appropriate to develop some perspective regarding this stuff called knowledge, which there seems to be such a desire to manage, really is. Consider this observation made by Neil Fleming
A collection of data is not information.
A collection of information is not knowledge.
A collection of knowledge is not wisdom.
A collection of wisdom is not truth.
The idea is that information, knowledge, and wisdom are more than simply collections. Rather, the whole represents more than the sum of its parts and has a synergy of its own.
in summary the following associations can reasonably be made:
Information relates to description, definition, or perspective (what, who, when, where).
Knowledge comprises strategy, practice, method, or approach (how).
Wisdom embodies principle, insight, moral, or archetype (why).
The value of Knowledge Management relates directly to the effectiveness with which the managed knowledge enables the members of the organization to deal with today's situations and effectively envision and create their future. Without on-demand access to managed knowledge, every situation is addressed based on what the individual or group brings to the situation with them. With on-demand access to managed knowledge, every situation is addressed with the sum total of everything anyone in the organization has ever learned about a situation of a similar nature. Which approach would you perceive would make a more effective organization?
No, it is not needed. Companies survived for hundreds of years without it.
Try ibm.com for statistics.
There's some really good articles on management at http://management.hammocksurvivalguide.com/
I don't know if it will solve your issues but there's some good stuff there.
It is an interesting speciality, sort of a cross between a business degree and a library degree. The upside is that it will prepare you very specifically for a certain niche in an organizational hierarchy. The downside is that it might not give you enough big-picture training to move up that hierarchy. But like most undergraduates degrees what you do with it depends mostly on you, not on the degree.
Good luck.
Data are mixed up.