Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAugusta Ball Modified over 9 years ago
1
Sultan Qaboos University College of Education Knowledge Management Done by: - Salim Al-Lamki - Bader Al-Abri 2005 / 2006 To: D. Salha Issan
2
1- Definition of knowledge management. 2- The purpose of knowledge management. 3- The difference between knowledge, Information and Data. 4- The development of knowledge management : - The First generation of Knowledge Management. - The second generation of Knowledge Management. Outline
3
Vocabularies إدارة المعرفة Knowledge Management التكيّف والنمو adaptation البقاء والاستمرارية survival معالجة المعلومات Information processing الكوادر البشرية أو الكائن البشري Human beings تهدف intent مؤسسة أو منظمة Organization تمييز، اختلاف distinction تُحلِّل، تُفسِّر interpreted هدف Purpose الجيل generation يقتضي involve اكتساب capture تسلسلي، تدرجي hierarchical بيئة environment الأفضلية Priority نشر dissemination
4
Knowledge management (KM) is the management of knowledge within organizations. knowledgeorganizations A widely accepted 'working definition' of knowledge management applied in worldwide organizations is available from the : "Knowledge Management caters to the critical issues of organizational adaptation, survival, and competence in face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change.... Essentially, it embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic combination of data and information processing capacity of information technologies, and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings."adaptationsurvivalinformation processinghuman beings Definition of knowledge management
5
1) Knowledge Management seeks to make the best use of the knowledge that is available to an organization. 2) creating new knowledge in the process. 3) It is helpful to make a clear distinction between knowledge on the one hand, and information and data on the other. knowledgeinformationdata The purpose of knowledge management
6
Information can be considered as a message. It typically has a sender and a receiver. Information is the sort of stuff that can, at least potentially, be saved onto a computer.message Knowledge might be described as information that has a use or purpose. Whereas information can be placed onto a computer, knowledge exists in the heads of people. Knowledge is information to which an intent has been attached.intent The difference between knowledge, Information and Data Data is a type of information that is structured, but has not been interpreted.
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.