Although the management of knowledge and wisdom has been a popular quest for centuries, it arrived on centre stage as a new management discipline in the mid 1990’s and was touted to become the panacea for organisational competitiveness and sustainability.
Knowledge Management became another “buzz word” and launched the development of a plethora of software applications and “big bang” consulting models – most of which have either disappeared, given up, or are still rounding the last corner.
Effective and sustainable enterprise Knowledge Management requires a robust and scalable KM Framework in order to fully develop the required synthesis and complex inter-dependencies of the myriad of inputs, sources and destinations of Knowledge.
Effective and sustainable enterprise Knowledge Management requires a robust and scalable KM Framework.
The Integr8ed Knowledge Management Framework™ is a practical, end-to-end KM framework, utilising a fully integrated approach to both the systems and social thrusts of enterprise wide KM, with comprehensive checklists, guides and options in the 8 components of the framework, to ensure an optimised and client specific total KM solution.
It has evolved over 12 years of intense research and experience gained during practical implementation projects, conducted by KMI, in order to make Knowledge Management work for you!
Philip Marsh will be presenting a paper on "Knowledge Migration – the Human Capital Risk” at the 9th Annual Information & Knowledge Management Conference, hosted by the Department of Information & Knowledge Management (UJ) on 10th July 2009
Philip Marsh presents a paper on using "Knowledge Management in Strategic Workforce Planning” at the CSD Strategic Workforce Planning conference on 1st July 2009 at the Arena in Fourways.
Philip Marsh facilitates the "Integr8ed Knowledge Management Framework” Masterclass for EES-Siyakha Conferences on 29th & 30th June 2009
Philip Marsh presents "Managing the Knowledge Risks of the New Economy” at the AMC Africa Strategic Risk Conference at the Royal Livingston hotel, Victoria Falls, Zambia from 10th to 12th June 2009