Assessment of the organisation's knowledge management maturity
by James Edwin Boyles, G. Cairns, J. De Grosbois, A. Jackson, A. Kosilov, Z. Pasztory, Y. Yanev, T. Mazour
International Journal of Nuclear Knowledge Management (IJNKM), Vol. 3, No. 2, 2009

Abstract: Workforce ageing, the risk of losing accumulated knowledge and experience, reduced funding and other related issues have led to a reduction in technical innovation and a potential loss of technical competencies. This has focused the attention of all concerned parties on the need for effective strategies and policies for effective Knowledge Management (KM). This paper describes a common framework for KM missions and KM assessment criteria.

Online publication date: Fri, 19-Jun-2009

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