160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Knowledge Management (KM) is the technique of using the information and knowledge that is supplied to, generated by and inherent in any organization or institution, to improve its performance. This volume demonstrates how KM can be used in education to improve learning.

    What is knowledge management?; how does KM impact on education?; the e-world and e-learning; adapting missions, strategies and management to thrive in the knowledge age; models for making the best use of internal and external knowledge; managing knowledge -lessons from business; KM applied to education; making KM work in practice in education; the KM checklist.

    Biography

    Edward Sallis, Gary Jones

    'This is an excellent introductory book, exploring the conceptual framework for knowledge management, knowledge leadership and approaches for making the best use of knowledge.' - Harry Tomlinson, School Leadership and Management

    'It provides an excellent introduction to the topic of Knowledge Management as a whole. This is an introductory text on Knowledge Management that is suitable both for students of the subject and managers - including those in education that want to implement a KM strategy in their organisation.' - Charles Oppenheim, LTSN-ICS