Monday, June 25, 2007

Ten Principals for Knowledge Management Success

The Ten Principals for Knowledge management success are as follow:
1. Knowledge management is a discipline.
2. One champion is not enough.
3. Cultural change isn't automatic.
4. Create a change management plan.
5. Stay strategic.
6. Pick a topic, go in-depth, keep it current.
7. Don't get hung up on the limitations.
8. Set expectations or risk extinction.
9. Integrate KM into existing systems.
10. Educate your self-service users.

I would also include one more principle to this. I am not whether it would fit in above principals or not. Please suggest me if it is wrong.

11. Have collaborative and open discussion environment.

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